■ Tod often iffie whole procedure; •f ; h<Jp*eS ; shoeing is left to the country blacksmith, ahd from 'his-, ignorance or' carelessness half the ills arise which beset a horse. The— shoe causes laminttis, quitters, - tlYru»h, and navicular disease, all beinjs '-"'■■ lnfliwnnfstory in their nature. Contracted hoof, -greasy heels/ and sand-crack are .-equally Attributable' to the sboe. From £j* V 1 i R & »hbd, moreover,- a horse contracts sv 'l>ftd haßils, such as clickiDfi;, cutting, and ' - tlfcni&. ■ ■■■ ■
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 102, 6 February 1886, Page 3
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