Lexicographical Neighbors of Shoeings
Literary usage of Shoeings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New England Farmer by Samuel W. Cole (1856)
"Now as these holes cannot possibly grow down and be removed under three shoeings,
it will be found that even with seven nails, the crust must al ways have ..."
2. The Field Book: Or, Sports and Pastimes of the United Kingdom; Comp. from (1833)
"In these cases the bar-shoe is an excellent contrivance, if worn only for one or
two shoeings, or as long as the disease requires it to be worn, ..."
3. Hints to Horse-keepers: A Complete Manual for Horsemen; Embracing by Henry William Herbert (1863)
"Now as these holes cannot possibly grow down and be removed under three shoeings,
it will be found that even with seven nails, the crust must always have ..."
4. Hints to Horse-keepers: A Complete Manual for Horsemen; Embracing how to by Henry William Herbert, François Baucher (1865)
"Now as these holes cannot possibly grow down and be removed under three shoeings,
it will be found that even with seven nails, the crust must always have ..."
5. The Horse by William Youatt, Walker Watson, Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1874)
"... can cause five or six weeks to intervene between the shoeings, he will do so,
although the feet of the horse must necessarily suffer. ..."
6. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse by United States Bureau of Animal Industry (1911)
"... is set to the ground, and all other peculiarities, that at the next and
subsequent shoeings proper allowances may be made and observed faults corrected. ..."