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PRATTS POINTERS ON THE HORSE 



BI,OODY URINE. 



short and quick ; the pulse 

 is completely lost at the 

 jaw ; the eyes are di- 

 lated ; the head droops 

 and the back is arched ; 

 the hind feet are far apart. 



Pratts Food, Pratls 

 Animal Regulator or 

 Pratts Condition Powder 



has been most successful in cases of bloody urine. At 

 first it should be given in double doses in gruel form, 

 and then gradually reduced, as the animal becomes 

 better, to the regular dose mixed with the feed of the 

 animal. Where these remedies are fed regularly there 

 is no danger of any urinary troubles. Quiet should 

 be maintained around the horse until he has fully 

 recovered. 



However, as per our note on page 119, to give an- 

 other remedy, we mention the following : One drachm 

 of acetate of lead, mixed in half a pint of water and ad- 

 ministered in one dose. If there is no improvement in 

 fifteen minutes, repeat the dose, adding an ounce of 

 laudanum, until four doses have been given. If there is 

 still no relief, give the following in one dose three times 



