110 CONKEY'S STOCK BOOK 



SHIPPING Horses which have been shipped are very liable to fever. 

 FEVER Put them on laxative feed and treat with Conkey's Fever 



Remedy, following general directions as given under Dis- 

 temper. Conkey's Stock Tonic with the feed will be very useful just at this 

 time to put the horse into fine general condition. 



SHOULDER 



SLIP Apply Conkey's Pain Lotion, rubbing it in freely. 



SIDEBONES This is the name for 

 the hardening of the 

 cartilages of the foot on each side of 

 the bone of the foot (the coffinbone) 

 due to an earthy or bony deposit in 

 the structure of the cartilage. That is, 

 it is an ossification of those flexible 

 cartilage pieces which in the natural 

 foot allow the soft structures of the 

 foot to expand when it strikes the 

 ground (and conversely when the foot 

 is raised from the ground). This hard- 

 ening reduces elasticity, causes de- 

 fective action, and in time lameness. 



Treatment Firing is useless for this disease although commonly resorted 

 to. Soon as any lameness or heat is detected apply Conkey's 

 Pain Lotion freely, to take out the inflammation. If necessary keep this up 

 a day or so; then apply Conkey's Absorbent, as directed on packages. If 

 necessary to send for these Conkey remedies, you can use the time to 

 advantage by treating with cold water bandages, or simply soaking the 

 feet in cold water frequently. This will ease the pain, and will also pave 

 the way for Conkey treatment. The cold water may in fact relieve the 

 horse so that he will seem "cured," but the symptoms will return as soon 

 as he is put to work again if the treatment is not given also. 



SKIN For any skin affection use Conkey's Nox-i-cide Dip and Dis- 



DISEASE infectant mixed with water as directed. Read treatment for 

 Eczema, Mange, Itch, Ringworm. 



SORE Spray with Conkey's Eye Remedy as directed on packages. Read 

 EYES treatment under Eyes, also under Blindness. 



SORE Treat all cases of sore or tender mouth with Conkey's Healing 



MOUTH Powder, dusted on lightly with a ball of cotton batting. 



SORES Whether simple or serious, treat all sores with some antiseptic 

 soon as discovered. Keep Conkey's Nox-i-cide Dip and Disin- 

 fectant handy for this purpose. This will prevent serious developments. If 

 sore is bad, dust with Conkey's Healing Powder which will heal quickly; 

 if a deep sore, use Conkey's Pain Lotion, which^will keep the tissue soft 

 and heal from the inside first. If a very deep-seated sore, or a pus cavity, 

 thoroughly clean first with Nox-i-cide solution as directed; if of the nature 

 of an abscess, use Conkey's Poll Evil Remedy. 



