Save-the-Hor»e. Two or three days ofter the injury, change to 

 hot water and itiassage ,followed by Save-the-Horse as directed 

 on bottle. 



Kest while the disease is in the acute stage is necessary, but 

 as the inflammation subsides moderately exercise to the halter, 

 which may be consistently increased and in a short time the horse 

 may be put to regular work. While the applications of cold or 

 hot water are not necessary, they often aid in the hastening of 

 results. 



TREATMENT FOR SPRUNG KNEE 



Apply Save-the-Horse at the back and sides of the knee and 

 over tl^ tendons at back of leg from the knee downward to and 

 including the ankle, as directed on the bottle. 



In dressing the foot care must be exercised to keep the heehi 

 high, while the toe should be lowered all that is possible from the 

 bottom of the foot. Shoe the foot flat with the heels thickened to 

 relieve the strain of the flexor tendons. 



Feed from the floor, instead of manger ; this is important 

 in all cases of sprung knee. 



The floor of the stall should be level ; a common cause of sprung 

 knee is standing on an inclining floor in the stall. ^ 



TREATMENT FOR BROKEN KNEE 



Same as treatment for Open Joint. 



ENLARGEMENTS AND SPRAINS OF THE FETLOCK 



OR ANKLE 



Apply Save-the-Horse over and around the enlargements as 

 directed on bottle. Relieve the tension on the ligaments and ten- 

 dons by increasing the height of the heel calks. The bandage 

 treatment as given for filled tendons will assist in hastening re- 

 sults and save on the preparation, though not strictly necessary. 



TREATMENT FOR COCKED ANKLE OR KNUCKLING 



The foot should be pared level and the shoe fitted with long 

 and very low toe calk. The heel calks should be at least % inch 

 higher than the toe calk so as to relieve the tension on the tendon. 



Apply Save-the-Horse as directed on bottle, following the ten- 

 dons from the knee to and including the ankle and pastern, both 

 back and sides. 



TREATMENT FOR SHOULDER LAMENESS 



Clip the hair from the affected parts and apply Save-the-Horse 

 twice daily over and around the affected area for a week or toi; 

 days, or until considerable roughness of the skin can b« ieiU 



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