The new system of educating horses, including instructions on feeding, watering, stabling, shoeing, etc with practical treatment for diseases . mitted, and must be treated wholly by givingspasmodic remedies. Give assafoetida, in a dose of fromI to 3 ounces of the tincture, mixed in a half pint of wa-ter. Given as a drench will stop it almost instantly. If necessary, the medicine may be repeated in two the horse well clothed, and keep all exciting causesaway from him. The bowels should be kept loose and regu-lar, by giving bran mashes and moderate exercise. WORMS. The symptoms of wor


The new system of educating horses, including instructions on feeding, watering, stabling, shoeing, etc with practical treatment for diseases . mitted, and must be treated wholly by givingspasmodic remedies. Give assafoetida, in a dose of fromI to 3 ounces of the tincture, mixed in a half pint of wa-ter. Given as a drench will stop it almost instantly. If necessary, the medicine may be repeated in two the horse well clothed, and keep all exciting causesaway from him. The bowels should be kept loose and regu-lar, by giving bran mashes and moderate exercise. WORMS. The symptoms of worms are debility, feebleness, slug-gish movements, emaciation, staring coat, hide bound,skin covered with blotches, irregular and capricious appe-tite, tucked up belly, pallid ap-pearance of the lining mem-brane of the lip, badly digestedfaeces, rubs the tail, and wherefundament worms exist a whi-tish substance will be foundabout the fundament. Give of calomel, 3 drams;tartar emetic, i dram. Mix anddivide into three powders; one to be given at night forthree successive nights. To be followed, in twenty-fourhours, with a good purging Symptoms of Worms.


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