LEA AND BLAiNCllARD'S PUBLICATIONS. 



YOUATT ON THE PIG. 



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A TREATISE ON THE BREEDS, MANAGEMENT, FEEDING, 

 AND MEDICAL TREATMENT OF SWINE, 



WITH DIRECTIONS FOR SALTI.VG rORK, AND CURING BACON AND HAMS. 



BY WILLIAM YOUATT, V. S. 



Author of •' The Horse," ''The Do?," " Cattle," " Sheep," ic, 4c. 



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CLATER AND YOUATT'S CATTLE DOCTOR. 



EVERY MAN HIS OWN CATTLE DOCTOR: 



CONTAINING THE CAUSES. SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT OF ALL 



DISEASES INCIDENT TO OXEN, SHEEP AND SWINE; 



AND A SKETCU OF THE 



ANATO.IIY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF NEAT CATTLE. 



BY FRANCIS CLATER. 



EDITED, REVISED AND ALMOST RE-WRITTEN, BT 



WILLIAM YOUATT, AUTHOR OF "THE HORSE." 

 WITH NUMEROVS ADDITIONS, 

 EMBRACING AN ESSAY ON THE USE OF OXEN AXD THE IMPROVEMENT IN THK 

 BREED OF SHEEP, 

 B7 J. S. SKINNER. 

 WITH NCMEROCS CUTS AND ILLUSTRATIONS. 

 In one 12nio. volume, cloth. 

 " As its title would import, it is a most valuable work, and should be in the hands of every Ame- 

 rican farmer; and we feel proud in saj-ine, that the value of the work has been greatly enhanced 

 oy the contributions of Mr. Skinner. Clater and Youalt are names treasured by the farming com- 

 munilies of Europe as household-gods ; nor does that of Skinner deserve to be less esteemed in 

 America." — American Farmer. 



CLATER'S FARRIER. 



EVERY MAN HIS OWN FARRIER: 



CONTAINING THE CAUSES, SY.MPTOM.S, AND MOST APPROVED METHODS OF CURB 

 OF THE niSEASKS OF HORSES. 



BIT TKANOZS CZiATER, 



Author of " Ever)- .Man his own Cattle Doctor," 



AND HIS SON, JOHN CLATER. 



FIRST AMERICAN FROM THE TWKNTY-EIGHTH LONDON EDITION. 

 WITH NOTES AND ADnlTIOSg, 



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