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possible, and it is not advisable for a horse- 

 keeper to attend to healthy and sick horses 

 at the same time. Influenza is a disease 

 which we believe Is readily carried by the 

 clothing, stable pails, etc. 



When animals are suffering from this 

 disease, they require exceptionally good 

 nursing, and absolute regard for stable 

 cleanliness, the medicinal treatment being- 

 left to the charge of a qualified veterinary 

 surgeon. 



Cold in the Head (Catarrh). 



Many horses are affected with a cold In 

 the head, during autumn, winter, and 

 spring In particular. 



There is a discharge from the nose ; 

 perhaps a cough, and a want of usual 

 vigour. 



A few days' rest, warm clothing to body, 

 and some nice warm food^ — such as bran, 



