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by J. D. Koogle
Transcriber’s note: Printing errors have been amended but the author’s idiosyncratic style and spelling have not.
THE FARMER’S OWN BOOK:
PREFACE.
DISEASES OF HORSES.
A COMPLETE LIST OF Receipts Belonging to the Horse. AND THEIR USES. - CELEBRATED HORSE POWDERS. For the cure of Yellow Water, Hide Bound, Grub Worms, Bots, &c.
A LIST OF MEDICINES BELONGING TO THE HORSE, THEIR PROPERTIES AND USE. - ANTIMONY.
LIST OF DOMESTIC MEDICINES RECEIPTS, &c.
APPENDIX. - INFORMATION HOW TO TREAT DANGEROUS DISEASES.
A SUPPLEMENT TO THE FARMER’S OWN BOOK:
INDEX TO DISEASES OF HORSES.
This mid‑nineteenth‑century manual offers a plain‑spoken survey of the many illnesses that can afflict a horse, from painful neck swellings to more elusive internal troubles. The author devotes early chapters to recognizing the first signs of trouble, then provides a numbered list of treatments that rely on common household ingredients such as soap, acid, herbs and simple salves. Readers will appreciate the practical tone that aims to keep a valuable animal healthy without the need for a specialist.
In addition to the equine section, the work turns to the health of horned cattle, outlining symptoms of common ailments and suggesting straightforward remedies that a rural farmer could prepare on the farmstead. The language stays focused on observable signs and step‑by‑step care, making the guide useful for anyone charged with daily animal management. Though written over 160 years ago, its emphasis on early detection and clear instructions still resonates with modern caretakers seeking a historical perspective on livestock care.
Full title
The Farmer's Own Book: A treatise on the numerous diseases of the horse with an explanation of their symptoms, and the course of treatment to be pursued; also a treatise on the diseases of horned cattle with an explanation of their symptoms, and the course of treatment to be pursued; also a treatise on the diseases of horned cattle
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (231K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2017-02-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for a practical 1858 guide to caring for horses and cattle, this writer aimed to make veterinary know-how easier for everyday farmers to use. His book is direct, hands-on, and rooted in the rural life of nineteenth-century Maryland.
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