The Farmers Guide Or a New Theory of Agriculture Founded On Philosophical a
The Farmers Guide Or a New Theory of Agriculture Founded On Philosophical a
James Gaskins
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Around them are circular rings, and they have prickly feet, which enable them to hold on to the part where they breed. The rough muscular coats of the stomach are well suited to them, for there they cling and suck like leeches, until the part looks like a honey- comb. They cause convulsions, and often throw the horse into great agonies, painful indeed to wit- ness. It may be easily discovered, whether a horse is trou- bled with any of these worms, by the following : He will strike at his belly ...with his hind legs, and paw the ground with his fore legs. He will turn his head to look behind, as if trying to discover the cause of his agony. He wtll also groan like one in misery, and roll his restless eyes. Botts are not often discovered to be in the stomach of the horse, until they have acquired considerable size ; and hence they are very dangerous. They are not so dangerous in the beginning of summer, in the straight gut, for they often come away in the dung. The worst effect is, that they render the horse 94 HORSES.
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