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Balancing and Shoeing Trotting and Pacing Horses

Chapter 3: INDEX
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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.

INDEX

  Page
 
I. Foals 1
 
II. Preparing the Foot 3
 
III. A Trotter Inclined to Singlefoot and Pace 6
 
IV. Causes of Rough Gait 7
 
V. Shin hitting in Front 8
 
VI. To Prevent Winging in 8
 
VII. Shin hitting Behind 9
 
VIII. Knee and Arm Hitting 10
 
IX. Shoeing a Knee knocker 12
 
X. A Bad Hitter 13
 
XI. A Hitting Pacer 14
 
XII. Elbow Hitting 15
 
XIII. An Unusual Case 17
 
XIV. Paddling 17
 
XV. To Prevent Paddling 19
 
XVI. Hitching, Hopping and Running Behind 19
 
XVII. Forging 21
 
XVIII. Scalping 23
 
XIX. Remedy for Scalping 23
 
XX. Sideweights 25
 
XXI. Wheel Swinging 26
 
XXII. Knuckling Over 27
 
XXIII. Stumbling 27
 
XXIV. Speedy Cutting 28
 
XXV. A Bad One 30
 
XXVI. Gaiting Colts 31
 
XXVII. Neglected Hind Feet 35
 
XXVIII. Knee Action 37
 
XXIX. Slow Get Away, Fast Finish 37
 
XXX. To Convert a Pacer 39
 
XXXI. Converting a Trotter 40
 
XXXII. Contracted Heels 41
 
XXXIII. Cause of Contracted Heels 43
 
XXXIV. Corns 43
 
XXXV. Toe Crack 44
 
XXXVI. Quartercrack 44
 
XXXVII. Dished Toe 46
 
XXXVIII. Concussion 46
 
XXXIX. Founder 48
 
XL. Cross-firing Pacers 49
 
XLI. Important Note 50
 
XLII. Level Feet 52
 
XLIII. Pulling on One Line 54
 
XLIV. A Judge of Gait 55
 
XLV. Bar Shoes 55
 
XLVI. Slipping 57
 
XLVII. Sideweight Shoes 58
 
XLVIII. Toeweight Shoes 59
 
XLIX. Pocket Weights 60
 
L. Interfering 60
 
  Conclusion 63