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Rational Horse-Shoeing

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About This Book

A practical manual advocating a method and a specially made shoe intended to protect and preserve the horse's natural hoof function. It critiques common shoeing practices that cause pain and disease, describes design features that permit cold fitting without a forge and reduce weight, and offers stepwise guidance for adapting and applying shoes to maintain frog pressure and healthy feet. The text stresses aligning care with natural healing processes, urges patience in observing gradual improvement, and cautions that long-neglected conditions cannot be instantly corrected, aiming to promote soundness and reduce harm from improper shoeing.

About the Author

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John E. Russell

John E. Russell was an author known for his contributions to equine care and management, particularly through his notable work, "Rational Horse-Shoeing." In this book, he explores the principles and practices of horse-shoeing, emphasizing the importance of rational methods for the health and performance of horses. Russell's insights reflect a deep understanding of equine anatomy and the practical needs of horse owners, making his work a valuable resource for those involved in the care of horses.

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