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Balancing and Shoeing Trotting and Pacing Horses · William J. Moore — chapter 2 of 9 · ~128 words · public domain

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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

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