Our Veterinary Adviser; the Best Method of Treating Diseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep And Hogs
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This is a diseased condition of the withers, where there is a pus discharge or an open, running sore which has no tendency to heal. A fistula may be any place on the body, wherever there has been deep-seated inflammation that formed an abscess which has broken out and is running with matter or pus. When the cartilage of the foot is diseased and flowing pus, it is called Quittor ; when behind the ears, upon the neck, it is called Poll Evil; and sometimes, when the pus is coming from the with- er...s, it is called Thisalo. It is a well known fact, by most horsemen, that fistula beeins first with an abscess, and this is caused by bruising the tissue in whatever region it is es- tablished. The withers are of a prominent eleva- tion, composed of the spines of the vertebra; liga- ments that support the head and neck are attached upon these and some of the heavy muscles also have their attachment here and lie close along on each side of these spines, so that the animal often rubs the withers against the stall, when scratching the neck after a heated collar has been removed, or some- times in reaching through a fence, rubs the withers against the bars, or may roll upon a rock and injure these parts.
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