. Dr. Lesure's warranted veterinary remedies : the causes, symptoms and treatment of diseases for which they are recommended . The horse's foot. A. The wall or crust. I. B. The sole. K. C. The frog. L. D. The sensitive sole. LL. E. The coronary band. M. F. The sensitive frog. N, G. The small or lower pastern bone. O. H. The great or upper pastern bone. The flexor tendon. The coffin bone. Sensitive Laminae. Insensitive Laminae. Inferior sesamoid ligament. The extensor tendon. The coffin bone. A piece of rock salt should always be left where the horse can reach it; it won't eat too much. See tha
. Dr. Lesure's warranted veterinary remedies : the causes, symptoms and treatment of diseases for which they are recommended . The horse's foot. A. The wall or crust. I. B. The sole. K. C. The frog. L. D. The sensitive sole. LL. E. The coronary band. M. F. The sensitive frog. N, G. The small or lower pastern bone. O. H. The great or upper pastern bone. The flexor tendon. The coffin bone. Sensitive Laminae. Insensitive Laminae. Inferior sesamoid ligament. The extensor tendon. The coffin bone. A piece of rock salt should always be left where the horse can reach it; it won't eat too much. See that the harnesses are kept soft, that the collar fits snug, with just room enough at the bottom to stick your hand through. If the collar is too large you are apt to get the draft too low, which causes intense misery and sore shoulders. Never check a team horse up tight; give MY GOODS ARE RELIABLE—THE EXPENSE IS LITTLE.
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