RF2EX44C2–A pretty bay horse stands in a summer paddock.
RMRH69J1–. Breeding, training, management and diseases of the horse and other domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Horses; Bookbinding. Fig. 43. Bottom view of foot with convex sole. If this occurs, complete recovery is impossible. After an attack of laminitis apply a bar shoe seen in Fig. 44 allowing it to set close to the hoof. If the sole has be- come convex or bulging—sometimes called drop-sole— the shoe seen in Fig. 45 will be the best to prevent. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance
RF2EX446C–A pretty bay horse grazes in a summer paddock.
RMRK1MD6–. The art of taming and educating the horse : a system that makes easy and practical the subjection of wild and vicious horses ... : the simplest, most humane and effective in the world : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing .... Horses; Horses; Horses; CHR 1887; PRO Smith, James Somers, Jr. (donor). LAMINITIS, OE FOUNDEE. 833 " This is to be given at once. There will be a profuse perspii-a- tioii in iVoni fifteen to twenty minutes.
RF2EX441W–A close up of a Shire horse grazing short Summer grass.
RF2F8G20E–An abstract shot of a horse grazing with lots of black space for text.
RF2F2AM9B–A beautiful horse trots through a summer paddock.
RF2JGJ4XK–A single grey horse grazes in a summer paddock of short grass.
RF2F2AMCN–A beautiful chestnut horse grazes in a summer paddock.
RMRE1M93–. The encyclopædia of the stable: a complete manual of the horse, its breeds, anatomy, physiology, diseases, breeding, breaking, training and management, with articles on harness, farriery, carriages, etc. comprising a thousand hints to horse owners. Horses. Ring-bone (high), from outside. Ring-bone (high). Rings on the Feet, which may be described as ridges running round the outside walls of the hoof, are always to be regarded with suspicion, as they may be the result of laminitis. They are also sometimes caused by a horse having been turned out on damp land. If the coronet has been blistered
RF2F2AMW3–A pretty bay horse with a long mane stands alone in a paddock.
RMRK1MBJ–. The art of taming and educating the horse : a system that makes easy and practical the subjection of wild and vicious horses ... : the simplest, most humane and effective in the world : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing .... Horses; Horses; Horses; CHR 1887; PRO Smith, James Somers, Jr. (donor). 83G DISEASES AND THEIR TEBATMENT. A country horse doctor of my acquaintance, who is a good deal of a genius in his way, treated laminitis wi
RF2F2AMWA–A pretty bay horse with a long mane stands alone in a paddock.
RMREK6G7–. The clinical diagnosis of lameness in the horse. Horses. 138 LAMENESS IN THE HORSE. coronet, heels, etc., and violent throbbing of the collateral artery of the cannon or digital ateries, which always accom- panies inflammatory changes of some extent in the hoof, are met with. Whenever the animal shows volar flexion of the phalanges, supports weight cautiously and only upon the. Position of anterior limbs in laminitis. (Hind legs ought to be more advanced.) toe, it is advisable to practice dorsal flexion; pain, as a consequence of it, indicates purulent cellulitis of the plantar cushion and o
RF2F2AMX2–A pretty bay horse with a long mane stands alone in a paddock.
RF2DRN7C5–A young bay Spanish horse plays and canters around a paddock.
RMRH69JP–. Breeding, training, management and diseases of the horse and other domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Horses; Bookbinding. DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 141 Heard's Condition Powders will improve the general condition of the patient very materially. If properly treated, the average case of laminitis will recover in about a week or ten days. If the disease is extremely acute and hard to get rid of, it sometimes results in a change of structure taking place in the inside of the hoof, whereby the coffin bone is dislocated by being pushed down at the toe, and the sole will be seen bulging downward in a
RF2DRN7GW–A young bay Spanish horse plays and canters around a paddock.
RF2DRN6WB–A grey horse shot from the back showing the spine, neck and mane
RF2DRN7H9–A close up of the eye and side of the face of a grey horse.
RMRK1MCA–. The art of taming and educating the horse : a system that makes easy and practical the subjection of wild and vicious horses ... : the simplest, most humane and effective in the world : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing .... Horses; Horses; Horses; CHR 1887; PRO Smith, James Somers, Jr. (donor). LAMINITIS, OR FOUNDER. 835 ablo to bleed qiiicklj'-. If purgatives are advisable, give calomel and aloes in the proportion of 1 to 2 drachms
RF2DRN7H2–A close up of the eye and side of the face of a grey horse.
RF2DRN85M–A head shot of a pretty bay horse in a head collar.
RMREK6PF–. The clinical diagnosis of lameness in the horse. Horses. 138 LAMENESS IN THE HORSE. coronet, heels, etc., and violent throbbing of the collateral artery of the cannon or digital ateries, which always accom- panies inflammatory changes of some extent in the hoof, are met with. Whenever the animal shows volar flexion of the phalanges, supports weight cautiously and only upon the. Fig. 25. Position of anterior limbs in laminitis. (Hind legs ought to be more advanced.) toe, it is advisable to practice dorsal flexion; pain, as a consequence of it, indicates purulent cellulitis of the plantar cush
RF2DRN7X1–A head shot of a pretty bay horse in a head collar.
RMRE1M8T–. The encyclopædia of the stable: a complete manual of the horse, its breeds, anatomy, physiology, diseases, breeding, breaking, training and management, with articles on harness, farriery, carriages, etc. comprising a thousand hints to horse owners. Horses. SEEDY TOE—SELLING Seedy Toe, which either very often succeeds an attack of laminitis, or may result from the clip of the shoe pressing too tightly, or concussion, is usually caused by the horn of the foot at the toe becoming detached from the tip of the coffin bone inside, though in ex- ceptional cases other parts than the toe are affected
RF2DRN860–A head shot of a pretty bay horse in a head collar.
RMRE551N–. Veterinary studies for agricultural students. Veterinary medicine. Pig. 76.—Foundered Hoop. An old case. (B. A. I.) LAMINITIS (FOUNDER) 225 mare or cow, or with pneumonia, or bronchitis. Laminitis espe- cially is apt to occur in a horse that is worked during a period of digestive disturbance. Pathology.—There is first of all an inflammation of the sensi- tive parts within the hoof, especially the sensitive laminse, and velvety tissue. In severe cases, this inflammation may become suppurative. This early inflammation is followed by an exu- date, which may be either slight or profuse and more
RF2DRN87B–A head shot of a pretty bay horse in a head collar.
RMRKFYPB–. The art of horse-shoeing : a manual for farriers. Horseshoeing. Fig. 91.—Sheather's pad. What is called the "bar-pad " is a leather plate on which an india-rubber pad occupies the whole of the back portion, and it is fixed to the foot with a short shoe.. Fig. 93.—Pad with shoe attached. This pad is not only an anti-slipping agent, it is anti- concussive, and for some diseases and some injuries of the heels is a most valuable appliance. For long-stand- ing "corns," for cases of chronic laminitis, and for horses that markedly " go on their heels" the bar-pad is wi
RF2DRN86C–A head shot of a pretty bay horse in a head collar.
RMRE043P–. Veterinary studies for agricultural students. Veterinary medicine. LAMINITIS OR POUNDER. 185 is followed by an exudate which may be either slight or consider- able in amount and more or less persistent. In persistent cases, with considerable exudate, the toe of the os pedis (third phalynx) is gradually pressed downward against the sole. The sole may gradually become convex and the horse becomes permanently un- sound. Termination.—Laminitis may terminate in recovers' and pnu tical restoration of the affected parts, or there may remain a con- vex sole and a chronic soreness with a tendency for
RF2DRN7J8–A nice bay horse stood up for the camera in a head collar.
RF2DRN7HF–A close up shot of the neck, withers and back of a rare breed Suffolk Punch horse.
RF2DRN7C3–A close up shot of a blonde mane of a Suffolk Punch horse.
RF2DD3T62–A Haflinger horse enjoys being at liberty in a snowy paddock.
RMRH69J9–. Breeding, training, management and diseases of the horse and other domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Horses; Bookbinding. Fig. 42. Side view of foot with conTex sole.. Fig. 43. Bottom view of foot with convex sole. If this occurs, complete recovery is impossible. After an attack of laminitis apply a bar shoe seen in Fig. 44 allowing it to set close to the hoof. If the sole has be- come convex or bulging—sometimes called drop-sole— the shoe seen in Fig. 45 will be the best to prevent. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanc
RF2DD3T6A–A Haflinger horse enjoys being at liberty in a snowy paddock.
RMRKFYF2–. The art of horse-shoeing. Horseshoeing; Hoofs; CHR 1905; PRO McNeil, John H. (autograph); PRO McNeil, John H. , Mrs. (donor). 136 THE ART OF HORSE-SHOEING. lowered proportionately, and the bearing-surface of the wall made level with a rasp. At no place must the shoe rest on the sole. In nearly every case, the toe is left too long and the bearing taken upon it by the shoe only increases the deformity. In many feet, a large slice. Fig. 107. Deformity resulting from laminitis. Fig. 108. — Section showing how iront of wall is separated from sensitive laminae. might be sawn off the toe with advan
RF2DD3T67–A Haflinger horse enjoys being at liberty in a snowy paddock.
RMRCDAG8–. Diseases & disorders of the horse : a treatise on equine medicine and surgery. Horses; Horses -- Diseases; Horse Diseases. blood, which is circulating through the inflamed tissues, was carried out. Of course there are drugs which may to some extent serve a similar purpose ; but there are many instances, in which these do not prove so effectual, as the process of bleeding itself. In treating plethoric, highly-fed animals, suffering from congestion of the lungs, acute laminitis or founder, lymphangitis or weed, inflammation of the lungs, and inflammation of the brain, bleeding is a necessa
RF2DD3T1N–A Haflinger horse enjoys being at liberty in a snowy paddock.
RMRCDAJW–. Diseases & disorders of the horse : a treatise on equine medicine and surgery. Horses; Horses -- Diseases; Horse Diseases. The figure represents a Lateral View of a Foot afflicted with Chronic Laniinitis. fore feet for some months. The gait of the animal clearly indicated the nature of his disease. The shoes were removed and the feet cleaned out, when both soles were found to be convex downwards. This was a pronounced case of pumiced foot, and it had been a slow subacute form of laminitis, resulting in descent of the sole. Such feet should be shod with round, stout, broad-webbed bar shoe
RF2DD3T60–A Haflinger horse enjoys being at liberty in a snowy paddock.
RMRCDAK2–. Diseases & disorders of the horse : a treatise on equine medicine and surgery. Horses; Horses -- Diseases; Horse Diseases. 136. The figure represents a Lateral View of a Foot afflicted with Chronic Laniinitis. fore feet for some months. The gait of the animal clearly indicated the nature of his disease. The shoes were removed and the feet cleaned out, when both soles were found to be convex downwards. This was a pronounced case of pumiced foot, and it had been a slow subacute form of laminitis, resulting in descent of the sole. Such feet should be shod with round, stout, broad-webbed bar
RF2DD3T6E–A Haflinger horse enjoys being at liberty in a snowy paddock.
RF2DJBGXB–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal stands in a summer paddock next to his mother.
RMRCGJMA–. Elements of hippology. Horses. 146 ELEMENTS OF HIPPOLOGY. Concussion is a prolific cause; over-exertion when tired, and ex- haustion, are equally prolific. Rapid changes of temperature—sud- den cooling after becoming very hot, either by watering the horse copiously, or by standing him uncovered in a draft—is a very com- mon cause and the one most easily prevented. Neglect of " cooling out" a hot horse in summer might cause laminitis; in the winter the same neglect would be more apt to cause congestion of the lungs, followed by pneumonia. Chronic laminitis is the result of continued
RF2DJBHMG–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal stands in a summer paddock next to his mother.
RF2DJBH69–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal stands in a summer paddock.
RF2DJBG6K–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal grazes in a summer paddock.
RF2DJBHCE–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal stands in a summer paddock next to his mother.
RF2DJBHMJ–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal stands in a summer paddock next to his mother.
RF2DJBG6B–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal stands in a summer paddock.
RF2DJBHMN–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal stands in a summer paddock next to his mother.
RF2DJBGME–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal stands in a summer paddock next to his mother.
RF2DJBGN3–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal stands in a summer paddock next to his mother.
RF2F2AMY5–Two ponies graze in a summer paddock.
RF2BX104J–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal tries to bend down to reach the grass.
RF2BWKY09–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal tries to bend down to reach the grass.
RF2BWKXYX–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal tries to bend down to reach the grass.
RF2EM3BPW–A rare breed Exmoor pony canters through a paddock of long summer grass.
RF2EM3BR1–A rare breed Exmoor pony canters through a paddock of long summer grass.
RF2C8BXYF–A pair of native ponies in a meadow of long summer grass.
RF2EM3BR5–A rare breed Exmoor pony canters through a paddock of long summer grass.
RF2C8BXY9–A large herd of native ponies in a meadow of long summer grass.
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RF2C4002N–An overweight grey Welsh pony stands in a summer paddock.
RF2DAERYM–A rare breed Suffolk Punch mare and foal in a summer paddock.
RF2DAERKK–A rare breed Suffolk Punch mare and foal in a summer paddock.
RF2DAERX2–A rare breed Suffolk Punch mare and foal in a summer paddock.
RF2DAERP0–A rare breed Suffolk Punch mare and foal in a summer paddock.
RF2DAERJW–A rare breed Suffolk Punch mare and foal in a summer paddock.
RF2DAERX9–A rare breed Suffolk Punch mare and foal in a summer paddock.
RF2DAERK3–A rare breed Suffolk Punch mare and foal in a summer paddock.
RF2DAERWX–A rare breed Suffolk Punch mare and foal in a summer paddock.
RF2DAET04–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal in a summer paddock.
RF2DAET08–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal in a summer paddock.
RF2DAET0E–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal in a summer paddock.
RF2DAET16–A rare breed Suffolk Punch foal in a summer paddock.
RF2C8W6BW–A pair of rare breed Suffolk Punch horses in show harness.
RF2C8W6CA–A pair of rare breed Suffolk Punch horses in show harness.
RF2C8W6CD–A pair of rare breed Suffolk Punch horses in show harness.
RF2C8W6CW–A pair of rare breed Suffolk Punch horses in show harness.
RF2C8W6C1–A pair of rare breed Suffolk Punch horses in show harness.
RF2C8W6C5–A pair of rare breed Suffolk Punch horses in show harness.
RF2CMCPDP–A piebald miniature Shetland pony gallops through a paddock.
RF2CHCBY4–A piebald miniature Shetland pony gallops through a paddock.
RF2CHCBPT–A piebald miniature Shetland pony gallops through a paddock.
RF2CMCPEM–A piebald miniature Shetland pony gallops through a paddock.
RF2CHCBJW–A piebald miniature Shetland pony gallops through a paddock.
RF2CMCPHJ–A young black and white miniature shetland pony plays in a paddock.
RF2CMCPR5–A young black and white miniature shetland pony plays in a paddock.
RF2D0NDTG–A rare breed Suffolk Punch standing in a snowy landscape.
RF2CMCP3F–A herd of horses eat hay during a cold and snowy winter.
RF2CTG5K1–A young black and white miniature shetland pony plays in a paddock.
RF2CTG5KF–A young black and white miniature shetland pony plays in a paddock.
RF2CTG5KP–A young black and white miniature shetland pony plays in a paddock.
RF2CTG5KA–A young black and white miniature shetland pony plays in a paddock.
RF2D0NDXC–A Shetland pony in a rug stands in a field of deep snow.
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