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i. lantity, once in two days ; then take the oil of 

 s) ike, and bathe it between the times above men- 

 L'-ned, with a hot shovel. 



To aire the Scowers in Cattle or Horses. 



Take a quantity of mullein, and boil it very 

 strong — give from one to two quarts at a dose. 



To Cure the Ring Bone. 

 Cut in the heel, after the fetlock, up and 

 flown, and then pull the bladder out, and oint 

 t>;^. part affected. This bladder is caused by a 

 vveeping sinew. 



For Ring Bones and Hard Spavins, 

 Oil of Vitriol, 1 oz. Spirits of Turpentine, 

 2 oz. Blubber Oil, 6 oz. 



A table spoonful rubbed on every other day, 

 and the next day rub with soap, and dry the med- 

 icine in with a hot brick. Take off the shoes 

 .Ovi keep the hoofs dry, excepting greasing the 

 :io- tfs. 



N. B. Great caution ought to be used in 

 mixing the oil of vitriol and spirits of turpentine, 

 I the effervescence burst the bottle ; let the 

 bu) tie therefore be uncorked to prevent danger. 



Soft Spavins, 

 Take 3 oz. hog's fat — 1 lb Indian-poke root — 

 1 cz. spirits of turpentine, simmer them togeth- 

 er over a moderate fire. Put on half a table 

 onful every day, and rub it on the place af- 



ed. 



For a Galled Horse. 



To prevent white hairs coming out, grease the 



jnd frequently. 



fo bring out hair where it refuses to grow, 



li the ashes of dead bees. 



