56 ROE ON THE HORSE. 



Give strictest adherance to all the foregoing di- 

 rections, nursing and pampering appetite to the 

 uttermost with the best and most nourishing 

 food. 



WYDF^OTHOF\AX. OR PF^OPSY OF THE 



LHEST, 



Is a disease where the natural food failing to 

 be properly nutrified, aquified, and the result is 

 accumulation of watery fluid in the throacic 

 cavity; and when positively indicated by the 

 following symptoms very rarely, if ever, curable; 

 viz: Animal standing straddled; the breathing 

 short and quick; as the accumulation increases 

 breathing more labored; pulse small and quick; 

 staggering gait; breast, belly and sheath swelled 

 leaving impression or indentation from pressure 

 of the fingers; application of the ear to the side 

 discovering no gurgitations or rattling sounds. 



FARCY 



Is often regarded as the forerunner of glan- 

 ders, and while set down among the curable af- 

 fections it must not be neglected too long or it is 

 certain to end in the same terrible disease. It 

 has been satisfactorily demonstrated that Farcy 

 may produce the Glanders and Glanders Farcy. 



