Número del objeto
51/742
Descripción
Horseshoes are nailed or glued to the horse's hooves to protect the hooves from wear and tear. Nothing is known of the origin of this horseshoe, which was for a draught horse. It is unfullered, meaning it does not have a groove running along the surface into which the nail holes are placed, and has eight nail holes. The heels are turned inwards. It has no caulkins, protrusions at the toe and heel of the horseshoe which provide additional traction, but instead has a toe clip which helps to hold the horseshoe on.
Descripción física
1 horseshoe: iron; good condition
Historia del archivo
No Lavinia Smith No. recorded.
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Documento digital
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