| Show paring the horses root in n state of baturo alio growth ol 01 abc foot aud alio llio wear aad tear are pretty alion alic latler exceeds alio former alic animal becomes foot cil which induces him to rest till alio biorn becomes 13 alio case in bonith america whore horses ruu wild ami arc caught a worked till louder footed ami then let loose till flioy again become sound alio in paring is to mako alic immoral af horn equal to tho of atio foot ulrch wear nad tear would do it the hail been unshod and his natural cise yc sec tho of not paring in some horses on whom slioma aro allotted to remain for months the crust or wall long alic sole thick anil alio horse is ant to stumble and trip at step this inordinate growth of horn is more frequently in ahoi labor is ami eliose feet arc nog located aiom motives of economy or from no at nil in these animals tho crust is sometimes double tho ordinary length and cuiling up so that the toe does not meet tin ground cheso cases show alio llio foot loqui riu paring is n substitute for its natural wear rom which shoeing relieves it it is also necessary in order tu leavo at each i hoeing a fresh portion of boru for attaching tho shoo in the foot for tho shoo after carefully removing any romainie roma inin alic crust should bo lowered tho rap from toe to lical which being done tho solo should lio bucl willi alm if alio llio fool lias been stopped of soaked alio llio old hakes of horn can be removed without alicy have alm appearance of lind and altogether diu from firm horn farther above caro must bo to cut off i portion 0 tho horn between the and birs so alic heels of alio crust will be higher than those of alio hole Gono rilly paring ait oit these hikes and ragged portions port ioni will bo alio birs will simply cleaning and tho removal of loose portions without strength the heels that is the junction of tho bars with the arut will 5 curl inwards if so straighten them by cutting away n little horn it u neaily a general custom for smiths to open alio heels by cutting away a great portion of tho inferior and posterior of alio bars by widening alio makes a narrow foot appeal wider but it must weaken tho heels by withdrawing a great portion of one ol 01 thy walls or which constitutes its ami thu it a asiat contraction of the foot some will tell alio blacksmith that tho frog is on no account to bo touched this ii very for although smiths aro inclined to cut tho frog unnecessarily alio llio cotil disuse of tho knafo is likely to spoil thrushes or if they exist to render worse the frog will grow toi luxuriantly and acconio rag raged gd bo lauio tho shod foot can not the samo and a it unshod iii iho frog often touches bars having a vacant space son ing to harbor wet and lillei by which thrushes aro often cirod need now tho commis of the frog ought to be cleaned out so their deepest part can bo seen and as of lie frog removed as necessary for tho purpose cut away portions por lions ami if aru crocks into which the penetrated cut them out as far as ho dait extends thus far tho kalfe go and no farther isy no means cut tho frog away merely because the smith fancies it too large somo feet liello or no paring beyond tind irregular parts the heels of such foot should bo with tho nicest caro with weak feet particularly it is to alio horny ablo at alio heels with a small drawing knife large one may cut way tho bars with abo sole thus weakening tho heels in other feet tho growth is so great as to alio llio removal of considerable biorn at each shoeing thus no fixed directions can bo given for paring tho horn tho baturo aud condition of tho feet dinst mino how rannar rann sr |