. The art of taming and educating the horse : a system that makes easy and practical the subjection of wild and vicious horses ... : the simplest, most humane and effective in the world : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing .... Horses; Horses; Horses; CHR 1887; PRO Smith, James Somers, Jr. (donor). 848 DISEASES AND THEIE Glanders and Farcy. I consider these difReulties mainly to enable the detection of them to prevent their


. The art of taming and educating the horse : a system that makes easy and practical the subjection of wild and vicious horses ... : the simplest, most humane and effective in the world : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing .... Horses; Horses; Horses; CHR 1887; PRO Smith, James Somers, Jr. (donor). 848 DISEASES AND THEIE Glanders and Farcy. I consider these difReulties mainly to enable the detection of them to prevent their spreading, as they are extremely contagious to both men and hoi'ses. They are in- curable, and to guard against the possibility of danger when a case is suspected, the only safe way is to at once either isolate or de- stroy the animal. I depend mainly for my explanation of these diseases upon several old authors.* They fully agree with the statements of modern authors that it is practically useless to tamper with glanders. Farcy in its early stage can be controlled without difficulty, but the medicine injures the constitution seri- FiG. T61.âAn ordinary ously, and in addition, it is rarely that the case of farcy. disease will not soon break out again or develop glanders. " /Symptoms.âThe distinctive appearances which glanders pre- sent may be slow in their development, and may continue for years, during which he may feed and work well, constituting chronic glanders; or they may run on rapidly, and in two or three weeks are well marked and soon come to a fatal termination, when it is called acute glanders. " The coat rough and staring ; he is usually hide-bound; the belly drawn â up, and constitutional disturbance exists, the pulse being easily excited ; the mem- brane lining the nostrils is of a leaden hue ; the glands inside the lower jaw where the pulse is felt become cnhirgcd, hard and nodular like a mass of peas or beans., especially on the side fi-om which


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