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Identifier: handbookofhorsem00glea (find matches)
Title: Hand-book of Horsemanship and the habits and diseases of the horse and other animals
Year: 1885 (1880s)
Authors: Gleason, Oscar Rudolph, 1856- (from old catalog)
Subjects: Horses
Publisher: Buffalo, The Courier company, printers
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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- - -p Z T G8 HAND-BOOK OF HORSEMANSHIP. Cure.—When first discovered, bathe the legs from the knee down, in hotwater; do this twice a day for two weeks, every night stuffing the feet withclay. His shoes should merely rest on the rim of the foot. Never use ashoe with a swelled heel. When caused by cutting, stuff the feet with clayand use the concave shoes. Never use ointments or grease of any descrip-tion upon the outside of the hoof, as they close the pores and create fever,without removing the cause of the disease.
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Keep Your Horse in Good Healtli, WHAT ERRORS IN FEEDING WILL DO, AND HOW TO PREVENT DISEASE OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS. With very rare exceptions diseases of the digestive organs are results oferrors in feeding, and all observations point to the conclusion that in thehorse the intestines are more liable to suifer from disease than the stomach.The stomach of a horse is a simple organ, small in comparison to the sizeof the animal, and in contrast with tiie volume of the intestines. It is butslightly called into action during the digestive process, and, provided thefood be properly masticated and incorporated with the salivary secretions,it is arrested for a short time only in the stomach, but is passed onward intothe intestinal canal, where the process of digestion is completed. On thisaccount the intestines are more liable to disease. It is also a remarkablefact that easily digested food, if given over-abundantly, is apt to derange HAND-BOOK OF HORSEMANSHIP. 69 the small intestines, where

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • booksubject:Horses
  • bookpublisher:Buffalo__The_Courier_company__printers
  • bookcontributor:The_Library_of_Congress
  • booksponsor:Sloan_Foundation
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