To horses predisposed to scour water should be given frequently and in reduced quantities, and in winter the chill should be taken off by mixing it with a very little warm water. Perhaps the best plan is to leave water always before such horses, because... Queensland Agricultural Journal - Página 3951901Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Frederick Fitzwygram - 1869 - 682 páginas
...frequently and in reduced quantities, and in winter the chill should be taken off by mixing it with a very little warm water. Perhaps the best plan is to leave...the intestines decreases the tendency to purgation. If reduction of the quantity of water does not produce the desired effect, it may be mixed with a little... | |
| Matthew Horace Hayes - 1877 - 326 páginas
...frequently and in reduced quantities, and in winter the chill should be taken off by mixing it with a very little warm water. Perhaps the best plan is to leave...such horses, because when so supplied, they drink lessthan when wateredat intervals. . . . If the reduction of the quantity of water does not produce... | |
| F. O. Kirby - 1883 - 362 páginas
...frequently and in reduced quantities, and in winter the chill should be taken off by mixing it with a very little warm water. Perhaps the best plan is to leave...the intestines, decreases the tendency to purgation. linseed or some such demulcent should be mixed with the oats; and it is as well to bruise the oats,... | |
| Matthew Horace Hayes - 1884 - 566 páginas
...frequently and in reduced quantities, and in winter the chill should be taken off by mixing it with a very little warm water. Perhaps the best plan is to leave...supplied, they drink less than when watered at intervals. ... If the reduction of the quantity of water does not produce the desired effect, it may be mixed... | |
| Sir Frederick Fitzwygram - 1886 - 848 páginas
...frequently and in reduced quantities, and in winter the chill should be taken off by mixing it with a very little warm water. Perhaps the best plan is to leave...when so supplied they drink less than when watered t at intervals. A diminished quantity of water taken into the system by lessening the secretions of... | |
| William Henry Powell - 1894 - 668 páginas
...always before such horses : jn such case they will drink less than when watered at intervals ; the diminished quantity of water taken into the system,...the intestines, decreases the tendency to purgation. various crudities, arising from imperfect digestion or previous torpidity. 2655. Q. How should the... | |
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