Rational Horse-Shoeing

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Rational Horse-Shoeing

by John E. (John Edwards) Russell

EN·~44 minutes·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
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0:27
2

PREFIX.

1:07
3

RATIONAL Horse-Shoeing.

0:18
4

INTRODUCTION.

1:23
5

GENERAL OBSERVATIONS.

4:40
6

CHAPTER I. EVILS OF COMMON SHOEING.

3:23
7

CHAPTER II. FROG PRESSURE.

3:04
8

CHAPTER III. DESCRIPTION OF THE GOODENOUGH SHOE.

3:54
9

CHAPTER IV. HOW TO SHOE SOUND FEET.

3:27
10

CHAPTER V. SIMPLE CASES OF CONTRACTION.

3:51

Description

A pragmatic handbook for anyone who works with horses, this guide presents a fresh approach to shoeing that emphasizes simplicity, durability, and the well‑being of the animal. Drawing on years of hands‑on experimentation, the author outlines a shoe that can be fitted cold with only a knife and hammer—no forge, no special tools, and far lighter than traditional models. The design’s ease of use has already won favor with military farriers, who value its quick application and the logistical savings it brings to the field.

Beyond the technical details, the text makes a compelling case for respecting the natural mechanics of a horse’s foot. It warns against the harmful effects of conventional methods and offers clear, step‑by‑step instructions to keep hooves healthy while still providing necessary protection. Readers will come away with a deeper appreciation for how thoughtful engineering can improve both animal welfare and everyday efficiency.

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Language

en

Duration

~44 minutes (43K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-09-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John E. (John Edwards) Russell

John E. (John Edwards) Russell

1834–1903

Best known for writing on practical agriculture and horse care, this 19th-century Massachusetts figure also brought a reform-minded voice to public life. His work reflects a hands-on interest in farming, transportation, and everyday problems that mattered to working people.

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