Veterinary notes for horse owners : a manual of horse medicine and surgery . Figs. 2)7 iiid 38- —Cloth boot to prevent brushing. leather, and lined with some soft mat-erial, such as felt, to take offthe jar of the blow. Much can be done in checking the tendencyto speedy cut, by good breaking and capable riding, so as to makethe horse move in a well collected manner. Sometimes, removingthe shoe and adjusting the bearing surface, say, every threeweeks, will prevent this injury. Lacombes pad (sold by Willows,Francis and Butler) acts well with horses w^hich are liable to speedycut and brush, as it
Veterinary notes for horse owners : a manual of horse medicine and surgery . Figs. 2)7 iiid 38- —Cloth boot to prevent brushing. leather, and lined with some soft mat-erial, such as felt, to take offthe jar of the blow. Much can be done in checking the tendencyto speedy cut, by good breaking and capable riding, so as to makethe horse move in a well collected manner. Sometimes, removingthe shoe and adjusting the bearing surface, say, every threeweeks, will prevent this injury. Lacombes pad (sold by Willows,Francis and Butler) acts well with horses w^hich are liable to speedycut and brush, as it can be made to cover the portion of the shoethat inflicts the blow. Young horses which speedy cut may subsequently abandon thehabit as they grow older and stronger. SYMPTOMS.—Heat, swelling, with more or less fever and two or three days an abscess may appear. Sometimes, the partis wounded rather than bruised. 90 WOUNDS AND BRUISES. TREATMENT.—If pus be present, free vent should be given toit by the knife, and the j^art bathed and afterwards treated withan a
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