Horseshoe having a depression on the inside of hoof facing side

Farriery – Shoes – Shape

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051862590

ABSTRACT:
There is provided by this invention a horseshoe for attachment to a horse's hoof wall. The horseshoe is a generally U-shaped article made of substantially solid material and having a toe section and a pair of arcuate branches with heel areas at the ends thereof, the article having a hoof wall facing side, a ground facing, substantially planar side and a plurality of nail apertures therein for attaching the article to the wall. The top wall facing side has a depression substantially along the entire inside of the shoe and extends inwardly to about half the width of the web.

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