. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. eat atintervals. It would relieve considerably to raisethe heels of the shoe, and when the inflamma-tion subsides, blister repeatedly. If this does not succeed, fire thepart. Curbs are not usually difficult to manage. I include a remedywhich is very effective in removing chronic enlargements of thiskind. It was first brought to my notice by being used upon one ofmy baggage-horses during one of my campaigns in Ohio. I pur-chased this horse cheap on account of his having a large curb, whic


. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. eat atintervals. It would relieve considerably to raisethe heels of the shoe, and when the inflamma-tion subsides, blister repeatedly. If this does not succeed, fire thepart. Curbs are not usually difficult to manage. I include a remedywhich is very effective in removing chronic enlargements of thiskind. It was first brought to my notice by being used upon one ofmy baggage-horses during one of my campaigns in Ohio. I pur-chased this horse cheap on account of his having a large curb, which,though it did not cause lameness, blemished the leg badly. I no-ticed my manager. Dr. Williams, occasionally rubbing on somemedicine. It seemed to me like a waste of time to attempt doinganything for it, and so expressed myself He said, Wait, and Iwill show you the effect. He simply applied the remedy two orthree times a week, and in two or three months, to my surprise, theenlargement had almost entirely disappeared. Since then severalcases of morbid joint enlargement have been cured by applying this. A Well-defined Curb. 42S DISEASES AM) TIIEin Ti: EAT MR ST. rcMiiLtl) (iccasionall) for two or tlinc months, one especially had,caused 1)) an injury duw ii near the lioof. Ihe folluuin^^ is theremedy :— Oil ori^nniim I oz. Oil ol H|iilu. 1 »)/. Oil (if lunliiT. t oz. HpirilH of tur|irMliiic 1 C;iuii|ilinr 1 oz. Mix lhoi(in;,;hiy, and ml) on the- enlarj^ement two or three timesa week. The follow inLj is the tn-atment used by one of the most success-ful veterinary in this country : — Iirst, put on a hifjh-lieeleil shoe, tlien take boilini, water, andwitli a spon^c liave the curlj well ftir .ibout ten apply the following liniment : Ai|iia aiiuiioiiiii. 1 oz. Tiiicl. of iodine 3 oz. (Jlyccrliic. ;( oz. Apply to the part two or three times a day, until quite stop for asV^\ few .la\-s, when %|ffl&#iM.\^ . , repc-at the med- ^UilWVal


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