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stomach, causing an obstruction, which, if not properly 

 treated, eventually kills the animal. 



If a horse has worms, Pratts Specially Prepared 

 Worm Powder will positively rid him of them and 

 quickly build him up healthy and robust. If he does 

 not pass worms, you can rest assured there are no worms 

 there, and the horse should have other treatment, a tonic 

 like Pratts Food, Pratts Animal Regulator or Pratts 

 Condition Powder, the greatest of animal regulators. 



Give one dose of the Powder with the feed twice a 

 day for four days. Cut down feed one-half, mix bran 

 with feed and dampen it. After fourth day give large, 

 soft, well-scalded bran mash to loosen bowels freely. 

 Repeat the bran mashes if necessary^ as the bowels must 

 be 7noved freely ^ Should the horse refuse to eat the 

 bran mash, it will be necessary to give him a dose of 

 Glauber Salts, or some other purge, to loosen the bowels. 



Sometimes pin worms remain just inside the rectum 

 and are very hard and stubborn to cure. 



In cases of this kind, if the desired result is not ob- 

 tained by feeding Pratts Worm Powder, dissolve one of 

 the powders in a quart of water and inject into the rectum. 



Repeat this once a day in the evening and continue 

 for 4 or 5 days. 



Do not fail in this case, as in all other cases of 



