Dr. Lesure's Warranted Veterinary Remedies
The Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of Diseases for Which They Are Recommended
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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. As soon as you find you have a sick horse, get it into a roomy stall (box stall, if possible). This will allow the animal to move about and get itself into the most restful position. Always avoid draughts, but arrange so that there will be plenty of pure, fresh air. Stall should be located in quiet part of stable; can have windows darkened if desired. Keep the floor clean without washing while in use, and covered with a liberal amount of clean sawdust or shavings, putting fresh straw enough above this to come up to the horse's knees. Fasten blankets on loosely, change the clothing twice a day, keep set that you have off well aired while not in use. Feed variety of soft and easily digested food in small quantities, such as' bran mashes, scalded oats and a little good hay. Always take away what they do not eat of the mashes or any other moist food, before feeding again.. In using the medicines be sure and follow direct ions carefully, as only those fail to accomplish desired results who do not follow directions.
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