Dr. Le Gear's stock book ... comprising a description of the general care, feeding and watering, stabling and breeding, and all the diseases and their treatment, of stock in Texas and the South .. drlegearsstockbo00lege Year: 1897 14 De. LeGkae's Stock Book. CHAPTER IV. HOW MEDICINES SHOULD BE GIVEN. There are various ways by which medicines may be given to stock: but. as every owner, or stock man, isn't supposed to be a professional veterinarian, nor is he equipped with all the necessary instruments and appliances for treating stock, there- fore, we will endeavor here to explain a fe


Dr. Le Gear's stock book ... comprising a description of the general care, feeding and watering, stabling and breeding, and all the diseases and their treatment, of stock in Texas and the South .. drlegearsstockbo00lege Year: 1897 14 De. LeGkae's Stock Book. CHAPTER IV. HOW MEDICINES SHOULD BE GIVEN. There are various ways by which medicines may be given to stock: but. as every owner, or stock man, isn't supposed to be a professional veterinarian, nor is he equipped with all the necessary instruments and appliances for treating stock, there- fore, we will endeavor here to explain a few of the most con- venient and useful ways by which medicines can be administered by any person competent of owning stock: Fisr. 1. Drenching: Bi: (1) By the Mouth.—Medicines can be given by the mouth in the form of drenches, powders, balls, etc. Drenches.—This is the most common and universal way by which medicines are given to animals. Drenches are to be given when the medicine is a liquid, and the dose large. Drenches must be given bv the mouth, and never through the nose. Medi-


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