The Farriers's and Horseman's Complete Dictionary: Containing the Art of Farriery in All Its Branches; With Whatever Relates to the Manage, and to the Knowledge, Breeding, Feeding, and Dieting of Horses
The Farriers's and Horseman's Complete Dictionary: Containing the Art of Farriery in All Its Branches; With Whatever Relates to the Manage, and to the Knowledge, Breeding, Feeding, and Dieting of Horses
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1766 Excerpt: ...in his stall by lowing method. Apply to the cossin endeavouring to strike at a horse that tar, turpentine, wax, oil, pitch, and stands next him; and lo strikes such like things melted together; against the bar that parts them, then make a boot of leather, with The cure is sirst to disperse the fwel-strong sole, to be ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1766 Excerpt: ...in his stall by lowing method. Apply to the cossin endeavouring to strike at a horse that tar, turpentine, wax, oil, pitch, and stands next him; and lo strikes such like things melted together; against the bar that parts them, then make a boot of leather, with The cure is sirst to disperse the fwel-strong sole, to be laced fast about the ling, either with rotten litter, or hay pastern, bolstering and stopping the boiled in old urine 5 or else, with a root with soft slax that the tread may plaster of wine-lees and wheat flour be eafy; renewing the dressing every boiled together, to ripen it, and day until the new hoof grow; dress bring it to a suppuration i or else to the sore with the wound-ointment, to dissolve the tumour. But if it comes which may be added the sine powto a head, lance it in the lowest part ders of myrrh, mastich, and oliba-f the softness with a thin hot iron, num. If this medicine should not be to let out the matter. Then tent it sussicient to prevent a sungus, burnt with turpentine, deer's suet and wax, alum or precipitate may be added to of each like quantities melted to-it, and the luxurient flesh daily vvathgetber, laying a plaster of the fame ed with the sublimate water, falve over it, to keep in the tent till The old hoof should by no means it be thoroughly well. Rustic. Did. be pulled off, unless some accident Hoof-bound. We fay a horse happens that requires its removal: is hoof-bound, when the hoof is so sor it serves as a desence to the new tight round the instep, that it turns one, and makes it grow more smooch the soot somewhat into the shape of and even; and indeed nature wiil in a bell. This is caused sometimes geneial do this ossice at her own pioby shoeing, to widen the heel; and per time. Gibson's Farriers Guide, some...
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