. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fig. 710. Fig. 711. Showing a Bad Condition of DISEASES OF THE BOXES. 417 simply by cooling applications. The usual treatment is, after theacute stage has passed off, to clip the hair and blister once or , a more effectual -\vay would be by fir- Jy jfijj y, Jk i//, ing, the best way of // Uf J^Y ^/ ltB^, -,, r, ju ? 71-3.—Healthy Hock Fig. .13.—Diseased Hock all of which are very Dissected. Dissected. good. The following is also used with much success :— Oil of ori


. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fig. 710. Fig. 711. Showing a Bad Condition of DISEASES OF THE BOXES. 417 simply by cooling applications. The usual treatment is, after theacute stage has passed off, to clip the hair and blister once or , a more effectual -\vay would be by fir- Jy jfijj y, Jk i//, ing, the best way of // Uf J^Y ^/ ltB^, -,, r, ju ? 71-3.—Healthy Hock Fig. .13.—Diseased Hock all of which are very Dissected. Dissected. good. The following is also used with much success :— Oil of origanum. 1 oz. Oil of turpentine 1 oz. Alcohol J oz. To be applied night and morning, for a few days at a time. Spavin. The causes of spavin are numerous — altered bearing, pre


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