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Balancing and Shoeing Trotting and Pacing Horses

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A practical, experience-based manual for balancing and shoeing light-harness horses that emphasizes foot preparation, trimming and shoe selection to correct or prevent faulty gaits. It offers routine care for foals and young stock, step-by-step guidance for preparing the sole and frog, and diagnostic approaches to common problems such as winging, paddling, interfering, forging, scalping, contracted heels, corns and hoof cracks. The author explains adjustments in trimming, the use of various shoe types and weights, frog pressure and bar shoes, and methods to reduce concussion and uneven wear, aiming to provide clear, actionable remedies to maintain sound, efficient action.

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William J. Moore

William J. Moore is an author known for his work in equine care, particularly in the field of horse management. His notable book, "Balancing and Shoeing Trotting and Pacing Horses," provides insights into the proper techniques for maintaining the health and performance of horses used in trotting and pacing. Through his writing, Moore contributes to the understanding of equine anatomy and the importance of shoeing practices, making his work valuable for horse owners and trainers alike.