From north -to south, from east to west. I torr the world with -tireless zest, 'Mid tropic heat or Arctic snow, Mv health to simple means I owe: . Through all 1 have one faithful friend, 1 In storm and stress prompt aid to lend, That fortifies me to endure— . 'Tis world-famed Woods" Great Peppermint Cure. Mud, fever is a condition cf the horse produced by inflamed skin which has bean bespattered in wet weather. The thighs, the belly, the chest, and the limbs are liable to attack. The hunter is the chief victim, the agricultural horse being protected by the heavier coat. Washing with warm water -is not a preventive, rather the reverse. The mud should dry, and then be brushed . off.v : 7.' I The foal reared; on; mother's milk does best, but it is surprising how many foals do well on the' bucket. Cows'milk must be used judiciously, slightly reduced and a little sweetened.- If fed in too large cuantitles, the foal : grows ;■ well,. but <is loose in frame and flabby, so much so that limb troubles will supervene. • unless great care is exercised, §§ I SflMliSk'f \ 1 ®
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15931, 31 May 1915, Page 4
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188Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15931, 31 May 1915, Page 4
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