118 THE HOESE EDUCATOB. 



I^ECE I PTS 



Tlie follo^TQg receij)ts have been gathered 

 from soui'ces entitled to tlie fullest confidence as 

 remedies of value to all owners of horses, and 

 are presented with the hope of doing good. 



A CUKE FOE HEAVES, NE^^K BEFOEE 



PUBLISHED. 



Take a common stone jar, fill it vrith eggs, 

 cover them with cider vinegar, let them stand 

 till the vinegar eats up the shells. Then stir all 

 together. Take a lump of hrne about the size of 

 a goose egg, slack it in hot water, usiftg-ftfee«^ 

 one quart of-^^at«r. Of the lime water add one-half 

 pint to a quart of the egg mixture. Give a tea- 

 cupful, at ieeding-^Bie, in feed, three times a day. 



