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A thorough guide to the most critical moments of horse breeding, this 19th‑century work delves into the anatomy, common complications, and proper care of mares and newborn foals. The author blends scholarly references to ancient texts with the latest veterinary observations of his day, offering a rare historical lens on how humans have long revered and tended these powerful animals. Detailed wood‑cut illustrations accompany the text, making the often‑obscure procedures clear and accessible.
Beyond equine delivery, the treatise also touches on related livestock concerns—cows, calves, stallions, and even diseases such as gonorrhea and pox, as well as common ailments like colic in colts. Drawing on nearly two decades of hands‑on practice, the author provides step‑by‑step instructions that a farmer or stablehand could follow in an emergency, stressing swift action to save both mare and foal. Its practical focus makes it a valuable reference for anyone looking to understand the fundamentals of animal birth and early care.
Full title
Complete Treatise on the mare and foal at the time of delivery, with illustrations. Also on cows and calves, with stallion and mare, when diseased by Gonorrhea (clap) or Pox, also Diarrhea and Costiveness in Colts.
Language
en
Duration
~36 minutes (35K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Dianna Adair, Robert Cicconetti and 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
2016-10-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Known for a practical 19th-century guide to horse breeding and foaling, this writer focused on helping farmers and breeders handle difficult deliveries and care for mares and foals. The surviving record is sparse, but the work itself points to a hands-on, instructional approach.
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