The Horseshoer – Technical Manual

The Horseshoer – Technical Manual by Various is a detailed guide published by Koebel Press in October 2000. This 118-page volume is presented in English and serves as a comprehensive resource on horseshoeing, featuring clear language and numerous illustrations that enhance understanding. The manual covers essential topics such as the anatomy of the horse’s foot, tools used by horseshoers, and various techniques for making and applying horseshoes.
Readers will find practical information that remains relevant for modern farriers, including chapters on normal, special, and corrective shoeing. The text also addresses the care and maintenance of horses, making it a valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in equine care. This edition aims to preserve the knowledge contained in this antique work, which is increasingly rare and sought after.
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This antique volume contains a comprehensive guide to, and technical manual for, horseshoeing. Written in clear, plain language and profusely illustrated with simple, helpful diagrams, this text contains much in the way of practical information that is still relevant today. It is thus an invaluable tool for the modern farrier. The chapters of this text include: Anatomy and Physiology of Horse’s Foot, Pastern, and Legs; Horseshoer’s Tools, Machine-Made Shoes, and Nails; Making Horseshoes from Bar Iron or Steel; Borium-Treated Horseshoes; Fundamentals of Shorseshoeing; Normal, Special, and Corrective Shoeing; etcetera. Many antique books such as this are becoming increasingly rare and costly, and it is with this in mind that we are proudly republishing this text here, complete with a new introduction on the care and maintenance of horses.
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