. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. irmed cases ; for if the enlargement is brought down, sharp drivingor straining of the parts will usuall) bring back the sharjily is the treatment usually puisiud, II this ,firing is the last resort. There is no difficulty in bringing down anenlargement of an ordinary bog s|)avin by blistering, but as soonas the horse is put to work or strained in the least, it is liableto come back again. I consider trusses and all that sort of thing (if nospecial account in thi


. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. irmed cases ; for if the enlargement is brought down, sharp drivingor straining of the parts will usuall) bring back the sharjily is the treatment usually puisiud, II this ,firing is the last resort. There is no difficulty in bringing down anenlargement of an ordinary bog s|)avin by blistering, but as soonas the horse is put to work or strained in the least, it is liableto come back again. I consider trusses and all that sort of thing (if nospecial account in this difficulty. I have been toUlrepeatedly of who jiiincturid these iMilargi--ments to alliiw tlie seeret i< uis to run mit, Ineach case so much infiammation was excitid in tin-joint as to cause the loss of the horse. Blood spavin is sujjposed to be caused by a dis-tension of the large vein which passes through theinteguments involved in bog spavin. I do notknow any distinction between them win tli) of iiuiitii)ii, i:s])eciallyas there is no givtii other


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