wind it with a burlap sack, tie or sew this to the strap : buckle 

 this about the lee: below the fetlock. This makes a roll largo i 

 than the foot and keps the heel calks from the elbow. 



Take the precaution to see that the belly band of the harness 

 is not rubbing the elbow as it sometimes does in going down 

 hill, and frequently causes the disease. 



Probably the most common of all causes is from the point of 

 the elbow coming in contact with the floor when the horse rises. 

 During this act the fore feet are stretched forward ; the weight 

 of the body is thrown on the heels of the fore feet, and with some 

 horses the point of the elbow strikes the floor when in the act of 

 giving a spring to gain the feet. The synovial bursa is ruptured 

 in that way and a shoe boil or capped elbow is the result. 



If the latter is the cause a good thick bedding of straw or other 

 material must be provided. 



Then apply Save-the-Horse as directed on bottle. 



TREATMENT FOR HIP JOINT LAMENESS 



No bathing, blistering or rest is required. Save-the-Horse acts 

 to draw out the deep seated inflammation and as an alterative ; it 

 assists to stimulate circulation and to produce a healthy action 

 to the muscles and tendons. No blister is required. The horse 

 can be put to work without losing a day. 



The same factors exist in diseases of the hip as are found in 

 shoulder lameness. 



Treatment is the same as for shoulder Lameness. Cover the 

 entire affected area or surface of about six inches. * 



TREATMENT FOR STIFLE LAMENESS 



Acute still* lameness rapidly becomes chronic and very resist- 

 ant to rdinary treatment. All injuries to the stifle should be 

 treated promptly. 



Apply Save-the-Horse over the affected area twice daily for a 

 week or until considerable roughness of the skin can be felt ; then 

 apply Save-the-Horse Ointment for three days, rubbing it in 

 thoroughly ; repeat the alternate treatment until a cure results. 



Thoroughly remove ointment with hot water and soap each 

 time just before again applying Save-the-Horse, otherwise the 

 parts become greased and caked over and Save-the-Horse will run 

 off. 



For this disease Save-the-Horse must be applied so it takes a 

 good strong hold. Put on only what the parts will absorb each 

 time ; do not let it run down and waste. 



