The Practical Farrier for Farmers Comprising a Genereal Description of the No

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The Practical Farrier for Farmers Comprising a Genereal Description of the No
Richard R Mason
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And even in these, a gradual increase of exercise, rather long continued ttian violent, with proper food, will efi'ect the end, if not so quickly, more beneficially to the animal. To bring a lean liorse into condi. Lion, a somewhat different plan should be pursued. If from jjrass, still mash him for a day or two, by no means stint him in his water, and with his mash let oats be also soaked. If oats be speared or malted, it will produce flesh sooner. But even here, give the horse moderate walkin...g exercise, and if he be not too much reduced, add a mild dose of physic to prevent his heels flying, or his getting hide-bound by the increased food ; but if great emaciation forbid the physic, give him nightly an alterative. (Vet. Pharni. 129, No. \. \ As his appearance improves, gradually harden his food and increase his exercise.
4. Diseased condition of horses. What has been already said ^•"lat«'i to that alteration from one state to another, neither being an IS* 200 DISEASES OF HORSES.
unhealiby one, which custom has rendered necessary; thus a man in training for running or fighting, and a man out of training, are both considered equally healthy.


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