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Wales E Van Ame
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Breathing heavy and rapid. The animal is very warm without any indication of perspiration, eyes very rea and prominent, nostrils distended. The animal usually falling to the ground, and sometimes unable to arise. If the horse recovers, several seasons should elapse before it is exercised to any 'extent in the hot sun. But during the winter months you will have no trouble whatever with the horse, from the effects of sunstroke.
TREATMENT: — If you notice the above symptoms in time, you can preven
...t the attack by removing the har- ness and collar, and giving to the horse at short intervals a few mouthsful of water ; apply cold water to the head and along the spine, and fasten a wet sponge over the fore- head. The sunshade for horses, now so much in use, will go far in lessening the occurrence of this affection. If the sunstroke is fully developed before you are aware of it, remove the harness at once, and if possible place the ani- mal in a cool, shady place, and immediately give our REMEDIES NOS.

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