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cracked heels, broken knees, overreaches, sores, cuts, bruises, 

 wounds, insect bites, saddle galls, and splints, it is the best and 

 quickest ; as well as for sore throats, influenza, sprains and other 

 complaints. It is used in the Prince of V\^ales' stables, as well 

 as in many of the nobilities' and gentry's stables throughout 

 Great Britain. 



Myers' Royal Cattle Spice. — This spice is patronised 

 by royalty, the nobility and gentry, and is one of the most famed 

 of these introductions. From the results of its use, not only for 

 horses, but also for cattle, sheep, pigs, and even poultry, it will 

 be found to take its stand among all the spices and foods intro- 

 duced. From the large number of testimonials Mr. Myers has 

 received, it is clearly shown that horses eat better, rest better, 

 are kept in better condition, and will work with more spirit by 

 having " Myers' Spice " mixed with the food, as directed, than if 

 they do not have any at all. The price (which comes to about 

 a halfpenny per horse per day) brings it within the reach of 

 everybody : not only to the owner of horses, but also to breeders 

 of cattle, sheep, pigs, and poultry, this spice will be found 

 invaluable. 



Pond's Extract Veterinary Remedy is a very 

 quick and reliable cure for sprains, galls, wounds, swellings, 

 &c., and has this very valuable property, it ivill never blemish. 

 It can be applied freely, and a bandage bound on continuously 

 for days and nights together, keeping it wet through with the 

 liquid, and yet no mark will j^e left in any case. This makes it 

 much superior to oils or compounds containing turpentime, which 

 often burn the hair off if left on many hours together. The 

 effect of the application is cooling, it reduces inflammation and 

 swelling, and heals raw spots and galls very quickly. The manu- 

 facturers in their advertisement offer to send a sample bottle 

 free to any readers of this book. 



Roper, Son & Co. — This firm, the manufacturers of "Jem 

 Cook's Alterative and Condition Powders," may be said to be one 

 of the most successful firms, for this particular kind of horse 

 medicine : from the large number of testimonials received, it 

 stands very high amongst its compeers. They keep horses in per- 

 fect health and prime condition, and free from the various com- 

 plaints incidental to horses. It is recommended by a large 

 number of veterinary surgeons, and is used by many large owners 

 of horses. 



Spratt's "Forage Biscuits" and '*Locurium" 



are two articles which have been favourably received by the 



