VETERINARY QUERIES.
[Answered by a duly quaUaod Veterinary Surgeon. Querioi must be reoelved bj Mohdat night to ennure reply It ho aaooocdiDZ Jr.soe.l Inquirer, Heriot.— Give complete rest, and apply tincture of arnica and water in equal parts thrico daily with cold water bandage^. After th« lameness has disappeaicd blister and turn out
to pasture. X. Y. ■Z.— Windgalls in horses are very difficult to get rid of, as work is the chief cause of their coming out. R"st and bandages seem to be the most reasonable treatment, but as soon as work is resumed tho windgall is apt to reappu.ir, and when once a horse has them properly developed they will likely remain.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2253, 6 May 1897, Page 38
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114VETERINARY QUERIES. Otago Witness, Issue 2253, 6 May 1897, Page 38
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