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  2. Megrims or Staggers (Horse).

    THIS is a description of equine epilepsy, referable at times to brain affections, plethoric habit, and obstructed circulation of the blood. Symptoms. — Dropping at work, swerving, rearing, ...

    Article : 163 words
  3. Choking, or Obstruction in the Gullet.

    POTATOES have, in most cases that I have had in hand, been cause of obstruction (I speak of cattle). After a time the beast blows up, especially on the right side. I have never had any difficulty in these cases. Give a ...

    Article : 465 words
  4. Corns (Horse).

    CONSIST of bruise to the highly vascular (abounding in blood vessels) parts between the inner edge of the coffin, pedal, or foot bone, and the shoe. If the smith does not, by shifting the position of the shoe, remove the ...

    Article : 142 words
  5. Rinderpest in Batavia.

    A PRIVATE letter has informed the colony of a "distemper visiting Batavia for the last three months." "Every beast," it says, "with horns—cattle, sheep, goats &c.—are subject to attack from a pest prevalent in ...

    Article : 233 words
  6. Mixed Feed.

    THE adoption of a system of manger-feeding is pretty general in the present day, both in city stables and on large farms; and there is no doubt that the system is favourable to the health of horses and the owner's ...

    Article : 1,106 words
  7. Books Received.

    Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit Trees and Hardy Ornamental Plants, Shrubs, (&c.—Mr. Samuel Purchase, of the Somerset Nursery, Parramatta, is sending out a very complete and useful catalogue this ...

    Article : 451 words
  8. Grease.

    PLENTIFULLY provided with oil glands, the heels of horses, exposed as they must necessarily be, to wet, filth, and irritants, are especially liable to inflammation. Weakness or poorness of condition of course intensifying ...

    Article : 240 words
  9. Back Sprains and Fracture.

    THE existence of occult strain, either to structures connected with the spinal column, or to the sets of muscles distributed over the region of the loin, is generally revealed by mounting the animal; then backing or ...

    Article : 399 words
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