Publisher's Synopsis
"Complete Treatise on the mare and foal at the time of delivery, with illustrations" offers a detailed look into historical veterinary practices and animal husbandry. Authored by Conrad Mitchell, this meticulous treatise delves into the care of horses, particularly mares and their foals, during and after delivery. The book extends its scope to include common ailments affecting horses and cattle, such as gonorrhea, pox, diarrhea, and costiveness in colts and calves.
Illustrated for clarity, this volume is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of animal care and livestock management. Explore traditional approaches to veterinary medicine, examining the methods used to treat and prevent diseases in horses and cows. From foals to stallions, this book provides insights into the challenges and techniques of animal care from a bygone era. A fascinating glimpse into the past for animal lovers and those interested in the evolution of veterinary science.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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