. The vet. book, or, Animal doctor [microform]. Horses; Bétail; Chevaux; Veterinary medicine; Livestock; Médecine vétérinaire. 3« •' Feeo Ught morninj tsd noon, (Ito the principal food it ; Hoofs—"Diieased" Apply "Dr. Claik's Fire Blis- ter" around the coronet once every two weeks, and once a day apply "Dr. Clark's Hoof Oint- ment" to the hoofs. Indigfestion This ailment is very conunon to this Western country. Symptoms: Sometimes the horse has a good appetite, some- times the appetite is poor, and sometimes the animal eats heart- ily usually there exis
. The vet. book, or, Animal doctor [microform]. Horses; Bétail; Chevaux; Veterinary medicine; Livestock; Médecine vétérinaire. 3« •' Feeo Ught morninj tsd noon, (Ito the principal food it ; Hoofs—"Diieased" Apply "Dr. Claik's Fire Blis- ter" around the coronet once every two weeks, and once a day apply "Dr. Clark's Hoof Oint- ment" to the hoofs. Indigfestion This ailment is very conunon to this Western country. Symptoms: Sometimes the horse has a good appetite, some- times the appetite is poor, and sometimes the animal eats heart- ily usually there exists a catarrhal condition of the bowels—colicky, the animal in poor condition, cribbing, etc. Treatment: The best treatment both in simple and chronic indi- gestion is to give first, a dose of "Dr. Clark's Purging Ball," then three times a day give in the feed "St. John's Condition ; Twice a week give a dose of flaxseed tea. "St. John's Condition Pow- ders" is, however, the ideal rem- edyfor indigestion. Influenza (Epizootic—Pink Eye) Is inflammation of the mucus membranes. It is a blood disease and the germs of this ailment are introduced into the system from the atmosphere. It is contagious. SjTnptoms: Stupor, cough, loss of appetite, dullness, easy to sweat, staggering from weakness and general debility, horse hangs his head, the ears droop and eyes are red and swollen, pulse may go up to 80 and temperature 105 to 107, colicky pains and constipa- tion. Treatment: If constipated give a dose of "Dr. Clark's Puri^g ; To allay the fever give "Dr. Clark's Chill and Fever Cvire," one powder night and morning, and feed carefully and pve "St. John's Condition Powders" night and morning. Keep your horae blanketed and warm. Also give "Dr. Clsrtt's Distemper ; Impaction of Bowels Give a dose of "'s Ptirg. ing Ball,;' foUow in 5 or 6 hours with a pint of raw linseed oil. If
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