. An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture. as existed a considerable time, or the animal has become outrageous, or the stomach so muchdistended with air that there is danger of immediate suffocation or bursting; in these instances the punc-ture of the maw must be instantly performed, which is called paunching. This may be done with the ture of the maw must be instantly performed, which is ca


. An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture. as existed a considerable time, or the animal has become outrageous, or the stomach so muchdistended with air that there is danger of immediate suffocation or bursting; in these instances the punc-ture of the maw must be instantly performed, which is called paunching. This may be done with the ture of the maw must be instantly performed, which is called ease, midway between the ilium, or haunch-bone, and the last ribpaunch inclines: a sharp penknife is frequently used: and persons in veterinary practice should always keep a long trochar, which will be found much the most efficacious, and by far the most safe, as it p the air escaping certainly and quickly, at the same time that it prevents its entrance into the cavity of the 103 1 PRACTICE OF AGRICULTURE. III. abdomen, which would occasion .in equal distention. As soon ;h the :or is perfectly evacuated, and thepaunch resumes its office, the trochai ma; be removed; and, In whatever way it is done, the 870 / ©.


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