. Veterinary elements; a manual for agricultural students and stockmen. Veterinary medicine. 230 Veterinary Elements. ingredients; if work has to be continued put in the alum or bluestoue, cover with oakum or cotton batting, and tar. A little turpentine and sweet oil equal parts poured into the frog occasionally will tend to harden them and prevent thrush, always give frog pressure. Coffin joint lameness, navicular disease, is a disease of the coffin joint, and its cartilages, which comes on slowly, usually the result of concussion, more especially if the foot is not a strong one and of good s
. Veterinary elements; a manual for agricultural students and stockmen. Veterinary medicine. 230 Veterinary Elements. ingredients; if work has to be continued put in the alum or bluestoue, cover with oakum or cotton batting, and tar. A little turpentine and sweet oil equal parts poured into the frog occasionally will tend to harden them and prevent thrush, always give frog pressure. Coffin joint lameness, navicular disease, is a disease of the coffin joint, and its cartilages, which comes on slowly, usually the result of concussion, more especially if the foot is not a strong one and of good shape, shoeing with. sTnriTuiiKs of the foot. L. C.— Lateral cartilage. H. —Heel. Q.—quarter. "T.— Toe. 1 .— Long pastern bone. 2.—Short pastern bone. 3.—Pedal bone, just behind which can be seen the navicular bone. N. J.—Navicular joint. F.— Frog. The white portion marked S — Is the sensitive part of the foot, including the sensitive lamina-, sole and frog. C.—The coronary sub- stance (or band). |.—The hoof horn (insensitive). high heels, thus relieving the frog from pressure, will thus increase the chances of concussion and indirectly increase the tendency to this disease, long, hard, contin- ual driving is a frequent cause, the endless bang on a hard. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hopkins, Arthur George, 1869-. Madison, Wis. , The author
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