Live stock : a cyclopedia for the farmer and stock owner including the breeding, care, feeding and management of horses, cattle, swine, sheep and poultry with a special department on dairying : being also a complete stock doctor : with one thousand explanatory engravings . EMGLISH FEEDING TABLE WITH SEPARATE PLACE FOR HAY, OATS AND WATER. The rack basket Is fastened under the table. Parts of dust falUng at once to the floor, (a) Oatscrib, (6) water bowl, (c) rack basket, (rf) halter hook. CHAPTER IX. DISEASES OP THE RESPIBATORY ORGANS. L TUMOR IN THE FALSE NOSTKIL. II. III. CATARRH.


Live stock : a cyclopedia for the farmer and stock owner including the breeding, care, feeding and management of horses, cattle, swine, sheep and poultry with a special department on dairying : being also a complete stock doctor : with one thousand explanatory engravings . EMGLISH FEEDING TABLE WITH SEPARATE PLACE FOR HAY, OATS AND WATER. The rack basket Is fastened under the table. Parts of dust falUng at once to the floor, (a) Oatscrib, (6) water bowl, (c) rack basket, (rf) halter hook. CHAPTER IX. DISEASES OP THE RESPIBATORY ORGANS. L TUMOR IN THE FALSE NOSTKIL. II. III. CATARRH. IV. NASAJ< GLEET. V. LARYNGITIS, ROARING AND WHISTLING. VI. QUINSY. VIl. BRONCHIIIS. VIII. PNEUMONIA. IX. HEAVES. X. CONGESTION OK THE LUNGS XI. PLEURISY. XII. HYDROTHORAX. XIII. CHRONIC DIAGt; JVI SHOWING RESPIRATORY ORGANS IN THE HEAD OK A HORSE. nostril leading direct to 2.—The larynx, situated at the commencement of the windpipe. 3.—Thetongue. 4.—The oesophagus or gullet. 5.—The soft palate, which lies upon the tongue and affords a resting-place whereon reposes the epiglottis, or the guardian cartilage to the entrance oJ the larynx (3). 6.—Theguttural pouches, or large membranous and open sacs, containing nothing but atmospheric air. 7.—Nasal ortrontal smuses. 8.—The false nostril. I. Tumor in the False false nostril is the small pouch or cul de sac on the outer side of the lower edge of each nostril. Tumors are liable to form in these, andpartake more of the nature of abscesses, inthat they are filled with pus of a cheesyconsistency, but are tumors in that theyform slowly and do not point and break like anabscess. They are usually about the size of ahens egg; they are not sore, but cause more orless wheezing in the breathing on ac


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