124 THE HOESE EDrCATOR. 



sulphur, 2 oz. The saltjoetre and antimony 

 should be finally pulyerized, then add the sul- 

 phur and mix Tvell together. Dose, tablespoon- 

 ful of the mixtui'e in bran mash daily. 



HOW TO DISTINGUISH BETTTEEX DISTEMPEE 

 AND GLAXDEES. 



The discharge from the nose, if Glanders, "^ill 

 sink in water. If Distemper, it will not. 



DISTEMPEPu 



All catarrhal affections are classed by horse 

 OTSTiers under the head of distemper. Common 

 catarrh, epidemic catarrh, larynxitis, bronchitis 

 and all other diseases, accompanied by nasa| 

 discharges, are regarded by horsemen as one and 

 the same. 



The following remedy is to cure distemper in 

 its simple form, as we find it in colts soon after 

 disease being started. If there is swelling under 

 the jaws, poultice the throat with flax seed meal 



