36 Diseases of the Horse. 



that heaves is a hereditary disease. Overloading the 

 stomach with bulky food, which causes distention of the 

 stomach aggravates this disease. 



SYMPTOMS: — Heaves being a disease so thoroughly 

 known to the horse owner, we deem it" unnecessary to con- 

 sume space in describing it, therefore we will give our at- 

 tention to the treatment. 



TREATMENT: — Keep the animal in the open air as 

 much as possible; only shelter in bad or severe weather. 

 Pasture diet is best for this disease. Use as little hay or 

 rough feed as possible, but when this feed is all that is 

 available, always dampen before feeding it. Give the 

 feed in small quantities. Our 



REMEDY NO. 41 AS DIRECTED, 



will not only check the cough, but will cure the disease 

 permanently. 



Price of remedy No. 41, $3.00. 



HIDE BOUND. 



Hide bound is not a disease, but is a symptom of an 

 impared condition of the animal. 



SYAH^TOMS:— The skin is dry, dirty and full of 

 dandruff; hair stands the wrong way; the hide is so tightly 

 drawn over the ribs, that it can scarcely be moved from 

 them. 



TREATMENT:— Feed mixed feed— cut hay, corn- 

 meal, and bran in good proportion, with only sufficient 

 water to keep the mass together. Give our 



REMEDIES NOS. 66 OR 67 AS DIECTED. 

 In ordering remedies for this disease state if your 



