IIO LUNG FEVER. 



and wrap up again; take care to keep so that no draught 

 can touch him, but at the same time as much pure air for 

 him to breathe as possible, and the chances are your 

 horse will get well. Some cases are beyond all chance of 

 getting over. If markedly improving, continue the gruel. 

 Hand-rub his ears often during the day under any cir- 

 cumstances ; as soon as they and his legs show warmth 

 his danger is lessened. Continue the gruel, the more he 

 will take the better his chance. 



