10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHARLIER SHOE»
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1
Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures ...
Mr. Fleming recommended the Charlier shoe as perfection, and he himself
looked upon it as capable of being appliedin many cases without laming the
herse, but he knew of another which was equally useful, without some of its
disadvantages ...
Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), 1875
2
Journal of the Society of Arts
The Charlier shoe was the width of the wall, and the bearing surface rested
entirely on it, so that unless the frog and sole came to the ground the whole
weight of the horse rested on the wall of the hoof, which was contrary to the
intention of ...
3
The Journal of the Royal Dublin Society
The frog becomes as elastic as india-rubber, with buttresses of horn on both
sides, and the sole of the foot becomes as hard as stone. Mr. G. W. Mabnsell
asked if M. Charlier's shoe was applicable for every variety of work ? When
horses' feet ...
Royal Dublin Society, 1875
4
Unasked advice: articles on horses and hunting, repr. from ...
Mr. Mavor's shoe has been found useless, and abandoned accordingly — that is
correct enough; but the Charlier shoe has yet to be tried in this country. The great
advantage claimed by the admirers of the Goodenough — who consist at ...
Impecuniosus (pseud.), 1872
The Charlier shoe is the width of the wall, and the bearing surface rted entirely on
it, so that unless the frog and sole ae to the ground the whole weight of the horse
rested i the wall of the hoof, which was contrary to the initial of nature. A shoe ...
Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), 1875
The Charlier shoe may also be applied with benefit in special cases, the result of
previous defective shoeing or other causes, such as contracted feet, weak heels,
ossified cartilages, brushing, speedy cutting, Sec. — provided that the hoof is ...
Sir Frederic Wellington Fitzwygram, 1911
7
Horses and Practical Horsekeeping
Neither frog nor bars are touched when adjusting a Charlier shoe. The short
Charlier shoe, i.e., a tip round the front portion of the shoe, is the modification
now in use. As the shoe is only the same width as the wall, it requires some skill
in its ...
Frank Townend Barton, 1912
8
The Management and Treatment of the Horse in the Stable, ...
can succeed with the " Charlier " shoe unless he has a knowledge of the
fundamental principles of the structure of the horse's foot. The foot itself requires
much time before it becomes again naturalised after it has been under a course
of ...
9
Minnesota Farmers' Institute Annual ...
THE 'CHARLIER" SHOE. There is, however, one shoe, without some allusion to
which any essay of this kind would be incomplete, namely, the "Charlier shoe,"
invented some years ago by M. Charlier, a well known veterinary surgeon of
Paris, ...
10
Horse and Man: Their Mutual Dependence and Duties
There is no difficulty in cutting the groove, as in all places where the Charlier
shoe is sold a special knife is supplied. This knife is a variation of the ordinary
draw-knife, and is furnished with a moveable guide by which the dimensions of
the ...