Farmers Guide in the Management of Domestic Animals And the Treatment of Their

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Farmers Guide in the Management of Domestic Animals And the Treatment of Their
Thomas B Williams
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— Make a weak decoction of tobacco-leaves, adding molasses, and apply several times to the eye.
WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES. .^ This complaint results from the animal taking cold; and from various other causes. Wash them with a tea made of raspberry-leaves and sassafras bark, adding a small quantity of castile soap. Apply it cold. HIDE-BOUND.
Si/mptom's. — The animal's hide is stiff, and adheres to the flesh. It becomes poor, walks stiff in its limbs, its eyes look dull, and it loses its appetite.
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...ennedy. — Take 2 oz. Allspice, 2 oz. Ginger, 2 oz. Mustard, 1 pt. Molasses ; mix with 2 qts. Warm water, and give in 2 doses, night and morning, after the beast has fasted for 4 hours. Another: take 4 oz. Hoarhound, 4 oz. Spearmint, 1 oz. Rue; boil 10 minutes in 3 qts. Of water, and give 1 qt. At a dose, at intervals of 6 hours each, and repeat, if necessary, weekly. Another: take balm, rue, saffron, and horse-radish, in equal parts, and make a strong tea, and give 1 qt. Daily. FEEDING OXEN.

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