Nolans System for Training Cavalry Horses

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99 navicular joint, and it is covered by a thin layer of horn, which keeps in the moisture ; and every time you slice off any of the frog you lay bare a part that was never meant to be exposed to the air, and it drys and cracks, and forms rags; and if these rags are cut off at every fresh shoeing, the whole frog becomes as hard and dry as a board ; and the horse gets an in- curable disease, called " navicular disease ;" therefore leave the frog alone, it will never grow too large ; for, long be...fore that would happen the outer covering will shell off, and a new horny covering will be found underneath; and as to the rags, leave them alone also, and they will fall off of themselves.
A weak, flat foot will bear very little paring, or rasping ; the crust of such a foot is sure to be thin at the toe, and low at the heels, with a thin and weak sole ; therefore the less you do to it the better, beyond getting rid of the little dead horn there may be, and making the crust level, where it is to bear upon the shoe ; this must be done to all feet, and, as the inner quarter, where there should I no nails, does not wear away as fast as the outer quarter, where the nails are driven, you should place a rasp upon its edge across the foot, to be quite sure that the two sides are level.


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