VETERINARY QUERIES.
tAatwcrcd by a 4aly <jo»!ilo4 Teteriaarf Snr«»a Q.urri« an! ae rec*iY*d bj UOKDAY algal to eaaor* rolr in tat (accttding inut.] R- W.—Lameness in a horse's hind leg is a most difficult thing to locate, even by experts, and unless the diagnosis is correct the treatment is useless, having been misapplied. Probably that has been the case in the one you mentioned. The safest war is to call in an experienced qualified practitioner, and follow his instructions. It is more satisfactory, and often cheaper in the end. J. X.—A well-regulated quantity of pollard mixed in the food" you mention would not act injuriously to horses. If the allowance is not too great it would rather be beneficial.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2728, 27 June 1906, Page 54
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119VETERINARY QUERIES. Otago Witness, Issue 2728, 27 June 1906, Page 54
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