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or Pratts Condition Powder is kept in robust condition, 

 and consequently is not subject to mange ; even if be 

 comes in contact with mangy horses, he is less liable to 

 be affected on account of his system being in first-class 

 condition. 



OVERDRIVING. 



The horse that drops in his tracks from overdriving 

 should be treated as follows : Bleed at once, a full pint ; 

 cover the body and take the horse to the nearest stable 

 as soon as possible. Keep plenty of blankets on the 

 horse, bandage the legs, cover the neck and keep him 

 as warm as possible, even to such an extent as having 

 fire in the stable, or tubs of hot water. 



We feel that the mild, stimulative effect of Pratts 

 Food, Pratts Animal Regulator or Pratts Condition 

 Powder will bring about the recovery of the animal, and 

 if fed constantly, insure better staying powers, and pre- 

 vent exhaustion, when in many cases it would occur 

 without their use. However, should it occur, the usual 

 dose of these remedies should be immediately given 

 along with easily-digested and strength-giving food ; 

 but do not overload the stomach. Pratts Remedies 

 should be given in such quantities that will create an 



