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ing WORMS, is the horse's being enabled to 

 pursue his constant work, but care should be 

 taken he is not too much exposed to severe 

 cold or rainy weather during the time of tak- 

 ing the balls. 



For the accomodation of those to \vhom 

 the business of giving a ball may be a work 

 of trouble or difficulty^ the Jwney may be 

 omitted ; and the other ingredients, being 

 well incorporated in a mortar, must be di- 

 vided into nine equal parts, and mixed M^th 

 the night or morning feeds of corn, (it being 

 first sprinkled with water, in the manger, to 

 insure adhesion and prevent waste) being 

 given with the same distinctions and varia- 

 tions in respect to time, as specified in the 

 above instructions, when given in the form 

 of balls. 



