The Farmers And Horsemans True Guide Pointing Out the Perfections And Imperf
The Farmers And Horsemans True Guide Pointing Out the Perfections And Imperf
Rose Elise Whitlock
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No, 3. — Haifa gallon sweetened milk, and in an hour after, an ounce of calomel. This has been suc- cessful. Dr. Green, of Mass. , says the irritation of the botts produces inflammation, and renders a largo bleeding from the neck proper. BS No. 4. — Dr. Morgan, N. J. Recommends a table, epoonful of unslacked lime to be given with the feed of the horses, at night and morning, regularly, for three, four, or fivo days, and it will completely expel the botts. No. 6. — Dr. Loom is, N. C. Says — Make... a drench composed of half a pint new milk, a giil of molasses, an ounce of copperas, two spoonsful of common salt, and half a pint of warm water. Give this to the horse once or twice a day for a few days, and it will com- pletely expel the bolts. No. 6, for Botts or Cholic. — Take six red p^pperSv. And boil them m a pint of water; strain them, and put in half glass gunpowder, half a pint j^in, and mix them in a pint of molasses, for a dose. Never fails. No. 7. — Take 1 ounce of assafcetida and one ounce of gunpowder, with an equal proponion of salt.
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