. The illustrated stock doctor and live-stock encyclopedia [microform] : including horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry : with all the facts concerning the various breeds and their and all diseases to which they are prevention of any disease, and restoration of health. Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Livestock breeds; Bees; Animaux domestiques; Bétail; Médecine vétérinaire; Abeilles. THE HOK8E, ITS DI8RA8E8. 363 Mix in half a pint of gruel. As the aniiniil begins to take food it should have bran and oatmeal njashes, mixed with tea of slippery elm bar


. The illustrated stock doctor and live-stock encyclopedia [microform] : including horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry : with all the facts concerning the various breeds and their and all diseases to which they are prevention of any disease, and restoration of health. Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Livestock breeds; Bees; Animaux domestiques; Bétail; Médecine vétérinaire; Abeilles. THE HOK8E, ITS DI8RA8E8. 363 Mix in half a pint of gruel. As the aniiniil begins to take food it should have bran and oatmeal njashes, mixed with tea of slippery elm bark. C'dokcd food should be given, and if carrots are at hand, give a mess of tliein boiled every day. Skimmed milk is excellent if the animal will driuk Al-lLI(JATluN OK AN AMMONIACAL IlLISTEIt. V. Inflammation and Bleeding of the Rectum. This is u ditficulty that often accompanies or follows inflammation of the bowels. How to know It.—There will be heat and swelling, with or without protrusion and bleeding of the rectum. What to do.—Wash the parts with a weak solution of salt and water, ami also use injections of the same as often as may seem necessary. If this do not give relief add a slight infusion of chlorate of potash and golden seal. VI. Spontaneous Salivation. Causes.—This infirmity is generally the result of or symptom of some other affliction. It is often produced by something the animal has eaten. AVhite clover will produce it. Caries and other diseases of the teeth: d(Mititioii, paralysis of the lips, ulcers of the mouth, irritating food, initalion by the bit, and especially from medicaments attached to the bits of horses by ignorant stable men. It occurs as a free discharge of saliva in frothy masses or in stringy filaments, with frequent swallowing, thirst, and generally indigestion. What to do—Remove the cause. If the cause is from alkalies, wash the mouth with weak vinegar. If from acids, use lime water. If from /* :^M. Please note that these ima


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