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"Shoeing," where stands the sleek bay mare, the sober, serious donkey, and the big dog.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 04 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Painters Elbert Hubbard 1885
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Shoeing changes were mandated, and the whips jockeys use were designed with more flexibility, making them less punishing.
Horse industry works on more humane touch, increased safety 2009
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Shoeing horses is going to be shoeing horses no matter what we do, it's steel, nailing shoes on, it works, it's worked for thousands of years and I don't see it going anywhere.
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PERVES: Shoeing horses is going to be shoeing horses no matter what we do.
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Shoeing horses, or as it's more properly called, working as a farrier.
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Shoeing horses, repairing and making saddle-bags, which were torn all to pieces by the scrub.
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Shoeing horses, and repairing saddles and bags to carry our provisions back.
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Shoeing the horses and preparing for a start at the beginning of next week.
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Shoeing oxen is no joke, since to protect the smith from their horns they have to be thrown down; their necks are held by a pitchfork, and their feet tied together.
Highways & Byways in Sussex E.V. Lucas
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Shoeing restive horses by the aid of electricity is not new, experiments thereon having been performed as long ago as 1879 by Mr. Defoy, who operated with a small magneto machine.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 443, June 28, 1884 Various
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