TREATMENTS FOR THE RACE HORSE 



The following is prepared expressly for siicli emergencies and 

 complications as are met with by the owner and trainer m the 

 preparation and campaigning of the Trotting, Pacing and Run- 

 ning Horses. 



Save-the-Horse may always be SAFELY used on a seriously 

 injured tendon while the horse is kept in training or raced. 



Horse can be worked with either shin or ankle boots, as no 

 harm can possibly come by either destruction of hair or scalding 

 of the limb. 



TREATMENT FOR FILLED TENDONS 



Apply Save-the-Horse as directed on bottle. 



Or for the more serious conditions and when 

 there is a great deal of fever and inflammation, be 

 guided by the following method: 



When bringing the horse in from work or exer- 

 cise each day, bathe the affected parts with cold 

 water from 15 to 20 minutes. Then massage or 

 rub the parts for 5 minutes, using both hands. 



Make sure the parts are thoroughly dry and ap- 

 ply Save-the-Horse, thoroughly manipulating the 

 brush to work the remedy in well over all the af- 

 fected parts, extending down both sides and at the 

 back of the lower part or underside of ankle. 

 Cover with thick layer of sheet cotton and over 

 this run a dry bandage (use roller bandage). By 

 using a plentiful supply of sheet cotton the bandage 

 can be run fairly snug without danger of cording the leg. 

 Leave on over night or until the horse is to be exercised- 



Filled Tendon 



