The Arabian Art of Taming and Training Wild and Vicious Horses by John J. Stutzman;P. R. Kincaid
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feed once a day till cured. Keep the horse dry, and keep him from the cold
water six hours after using it. FOR CUTS OR WOUNDS ON HORSE OR MAN. Take fishworms mashed up with old bacon oil, and tie on the wound, which is the surest and safest cure. OIL FOR COLLARS. This oil will also cure bruises, sores, swellings, strains or galls. Take fishworms and put them in a crock or other vessel 24 hours, till they become clean; then put them in a bottle and throw plenty of salt upon them, place them near a stove and they will turn to oil; rub the parts affected freely. I have cured knee-sprung horses with this oil frequently. SORE AND SCUMMED EYES ON HORSES. Take fresh butter or rabbit's fat, honey, and the white of three eggs, well stirred up with salt, and black pepper ground to a fine powder; mix it well and apply to the eye with a feather. Also rub above the eye (in the hollow,) with the salve. Wash freely with cold spring water. FOR A BRUISED EYE. Take rabbit's fat, and use as above directed. Bathe freely with fresh |
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