TREATMENT FOR INTERFERING OR BRUSHING 



Treatment of this condition consists of applying; Save-the- 

 Hoi-se as directea on bottle. Is is also necessary to remo\e the 

 cause, which might be one of the following: fatigue, poor con 

 dition (animal has not the strength to spread the limbs to theii 

 normal position), faulty shoeing, lameness, etc. The anklet 

 should be protected by boots while using the horse until the 

 so-reness and swelling have been cured. 



You will thank us for this advice: If your hoi^e interferes 

 have the shoes removed and horse driven four or five days, then 

 put on a shoe to conform to the wear on hoof. The wearing 

 points will become clearly distinguished after being driven bare- 

 footed for a number of days, plainly showing the kind of shoe 

 to make or fit. This wall usually prevent further interfering. 

 At once apply Save-the-Horse to treat the lameness, soreness, or 

 for enlargement or thickening. 



TREATMENT FOR SPEEDY CUTS 



These wounds should have prompt attention before an inflam- 

 matory condition of the bone covering sets in, resulting in bony 

 enlargement. Make early application of Save-the-Horse as di- 

 rected on bottle; it will act to allay inflammation and heal the 

 broken surface. 



The cause must be removed and the parts protected until sore-' 

 ness and inflammation are allayed, the same as Interfering and 

 Brushing. 



OVERREACH, TREAD AND CALK WOUNDS 



Ti-eatment of wounds of this nature consists of the removal of 

 hair, dirt and any foreign substance that may have been carried 

 in at the time of accident. Protect and help heal the wound with 

 Save-the-Horse Ointment. In serious cases as an aid to prevent 

 complication such as tetanus or blood poisoning or a side bone, 

 make a few applications with Save-the-Horse before applying 

 the oinment. 



Do not attempt to bandage these wounds either at work or 

 while in the stable. 



If the calk wound is old and complicated use Save-the-Horse 

 as directed on bottle over the affected area and at junction of 

 hair and hoof around the foot. 



TREATMENT FOR CONTRACTED HOOF 



Treat and shoe as for navicular disease. 



TREATMENT FOR GRAVEL AND QUITTOR 



Remove all dead and diseased tissue and treat the same as for 

 nail wounds or supurative corns. 



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