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" Round this a little tow, or a few hairs from the mane of the horse, should be wrapped, so as to cover the whole of the incision ; and the head of the horse should be tied up for several hours, to prevent his rubbing the part against the manger. In bringing... "
The Complete Practical Farmer: Being a Plain and Familiar Treatise on the ... - Page 360
1835 - 508 pages
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The Horse: With a Treatise of Draught and a Copious Index

William Youatt - 1831 - 512 pages
...from the mane of the horse, should be wrapped, so as to cover the whole of the incision ; and the head of the horse should be tied up for several hours to...insinuate itself between the skin and the muscles beneath, and cause an unsightly and sometimes troublesome swelling. The blood should be received into...
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On the Structure and the Diseases of the Horse, with Their Remedies: Also ...

William Youatt - 1851 - 516 pages
...from the mane of the horse, should be wrappod, so as to cover the whole of the incision ; and the head of the horse should be tied up for several hours to...neck, otherwise blood will insinuate itself between it and the muscles beneath, and cause an unsightly and sometimes troublesome swelling.* Tlie blood...
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Youatt on the Structure and the Diseases of the Horse with Their Remedies ...

William Youatt - 1857 - 582 pages
...from the mane of the horse, should be wrapped, so as to cover the whole of the incision ; and the head of the horse should be tied up for several hours to...neck, otherwise blood will insinuate itself between it and the muscles beneath, and cause an unsightly and sometimes troublesome swelling.* The blood should...
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The Farmers' Practical Horse Farriery: Containing Practical Rules on Buying ...

Ephraim Nash - 1858 - 210 pages
...Round this a little tow should be wrapped, so ::s to cover the whole of the incision ; and the head of the horse should be tied up for several hours to...neck, otherwise blood will insinuate itself between it and the muscles beneath, and cause an unsightly and sometimes troublesome swelling. The blood should...
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Hints to Horse-keepers: A Complete Manual for Horsemen ... and Chapters on ...

Henry William Herbert - 1860 - 494 pages
...horse, should be wrapped, so as to cover the whole of the incision ; and the head of the horse sliould be tied up for several hours, to prevent his rubbing...— otherwise blood will insinuate itself between it and the muscles beneath, and cause an unsightly and sometimes troublesome swelling. The blood should...
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Hints to Horse-keepers, a Complete Manual for Horsemen ...: And Chapters on ...

Henry William Herbert - 1859 - 486 pages
...horse, should be wrapped, so as to cover the whole of the incision ; and the head of the horse should bo tied up for several hours, to prevent his rubbing...draw the skin too much from the neck, — otherwise ulood will insinuate itself between it and the muscles beneath, and cause an unsightly and sometimes...
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Hints to Horse-keepers: A Complete Manual for Horsemen, and Chapters on ...

Henry William Herbert - 1859 - 494 pages
...from the mane of the horse, should be wrapped, so as to cover the whole of the incision ; and the head of the horse should be tied up for several hours,...together, and introducing the pin, care should be taken 9 not to draw the skin too much, from the neck, — otherwise blood will insinuate itself between it...
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Indian Domestic Economy and Receipt Book: Comprising Numerous Directions for ...

Robert Riddell - 1860 - 724 pages
...of the horse, should be wrapped so as to cover the who le of the incision, and the head of the horse tied up for several hours, to prevent his rubbing the part against the manger. "Few directions are necessary for the use of the lancet. Those who are competent to operate with it...
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The Book of field sports, and library of veterinary knowledge, ed. by H.D. Miles

Book - 1862 - 216 pages
...be taken that no hairs are between the lips of the cut. In bringing the edges of the wound together, care should be taken not to draw the skin too much...itself between the skin and the muscles, and cause a swelling which sometimes proves troublesome. The edges of the wound will heal in twenty-four hours,...
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Hints to Horse-keepers: A Complete Manual for Horsemen; Embracing ...

Henry William Herbert - 1863 - 490 pages
...from the mane of the horse, should be wrapped, so as to cover the whole of the incision ; and the head of the horse should be tied up for several hours,...part against the manger. In bringing the edges of fhe wound together, and introducing the pin, care should be taken 9 not to draw the skin too much from...
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