76 THE MANGi:, 



Treatment after the Cure of the Man^e. 



A table spoonful of these powders may be 

 mixed in his corn every night and morning, first 

 sprinkling his corn with water, to make the pow- 

 ders adhere, and continue them for some time 

 (or if balls be more convenient, give No. 42, p. 

 67, or No. 43, p. 68) ; or, if thought more pro- 

 per, they may be given in a mash of oats and 

 bran, every night and morning. When a horse 

 has got perfectly freed of this disease, the place 

 "where he stood must be well cleansed, and his 

 collar, gear, saddle, clothing, or whatever he wore 

 during the disease, must be well washed with 

 soap-suds. By which method the medicines will 

 rarely, if ever, fail of success. 



