The Southern Gardner And Receit-Book, Containing Valuable Information, Original And Otherwise, On All Subjects Connected With Domestic And Rural Affairs
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The morn- ing following, the horse was found feeding, appa- rently well. The remedy may be applied by any person, as the horse very soon becomes helpless after the attack, and immediate relief is afforded by letting out the matter, &c. Those who are too timid to try the above remedy, may resort to one less severe ; and as the writer has understood, from a credible source, equally success- ful. Make a vertical incision in the skin between the eyes ; separate it from the skull, so as to make a su...f- ficient cavity to contain a gill of salt, which put in and make it secure. A cure very soon will be effected. FISTULA. The fistula in the withers generally proceeds from some blow or bruise, and is the most disagreeable disease to which a horse is subject. I would recom- mend to ever}^ person whose situation will admit of the sacrifice, to dispose of a horse thus unfortunately aft'ected, for whatever sum he would bring, or even give him away, sooner than be at the expense and trouble, and run a risk of performing a cure, which, if completed, would be tedious, and the horse much lessened in value, in consequence of being disfigured by the scar which will unavoidably be left.
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