The Orange County Stud book : Giving a History of All Noted Stallions, Bred And Raised in Orange County
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— Take resin, 4 oz. ; beeswax, 6 oz. ; lard, 2 lbs. Melt together. Pour it into a pot, and 3 oz. of turpentine, 2 oz. of finely powdered verdigris, 1 lb. tallow. Stir until it gets cool. One of the best medicines for the hoot7good for corks or bruises of the feet. Hoof Liquid. — For tender feet, hoof-bound, &c. Linseed or neatsfoot oil, half a pint of either ; turpentine, 4 oz. ; oil of tar, 6 oz. ; origanum, 3 oz. Shake this well and apply it as the directions for the ointment. This is the bes...t, if the horse has been lame long ; it penetrates the hoof sooner than the ointment. Both of them should be ai>plied at night. Hoof-Evil or Thrush, Grease Heels. — Bleed, and physic, and poultice the foot with boiled turnips and some fine-ground charcoal. This must bo done at night, for two or three nights ; then wash the foot clean with Castile soap and soft water, and apply the blue ointment every day. Keep the horse on a floor, and he will be well in twelve days. Hoof-Bound, or Tender Feet.-— Never have the feet spread at the heels nor rasped above the nail holes, for it will do the foot an injury.
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