- Caulkin
Caulkin (US spelling "calkin" or "
calk ") from theLatin calx : theheel : a typically blunt projection on ahorseshoe either forged, welded or brazed onto a horseshoe or as a removalcaulk or (usually) blunt spikedcleat placed into a special "one-way" hole where it cannot fall from thesole at the toe of the shoe.cn|date=August 2008 Occasionallycaulkin is erroneously referred to as acleat .Who|date=August 2008Traditionally, the
prongs of an elongated horseshoe (commonly not more than 1.75 inches or 45 mm) have tips bent at anacute angle opposite to the surface attached to the horses'hoof .cn|date=August 2008 Traditionally, afarrier employs aforge inhot-shoe ing to heat the two heel prongs tored hot and bends them by hammering prongs over aright-angle to bend into anacute angle . Occasionally another caulkin is on the toe of the shoe and integrally formed in the initial forging process.cn|date=August 2008ee also
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Barefoot horse
*Farrier
*Horse hoof
*Horse care
*Laminitis
*roughshod References
* Horseshoes.com [http://www.horseshoes.com/glossary/c/glsrc.htm] , accessed August 4, 2008 @10:00 GMT
* Centaur Forge [http://www.centaurforge.com/prodinfo.asp?number=0TH] , accessed August 4, 2008 @10:00 GMT
* Forge and Farrier [http://www.forgeandfarrier.co.uk] , accessed August 4, 2008 @10:00 GMT
* Farrier Source [http://www.farrierresource.com] , accessed August 4, 2008 @10:00 GMTExternal links
* [http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/9/9/14990/14990-h/14990-h.htm#art16 Historical development of the horseshoe] 1891
Scientific American article fromProject Gutenberg
* [http://www.horseshoes.com/glossary/c/glsrc.htm]
* [http://www.centaurforge.com/prodinfo.asp?number=0TH]
* [http://www.forgeandfarrier.co.uk]
* [http://www.farrierresource.com]
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