Originally published in 1875, "Every Man His Own Farrier, a Treatise on Horses and Cattle; With Remedies for Every Disease" provides practical guidance for the care and treatment of livestock. Written by Henry Branton, this comprehensive manual offers detailed instructions for maintaining the health and well-being of horses and cattle, addressing a wide range of ailments and conditions. A valuable resource for farmers, ranchers, and anyone involved in animal husbandry, the book presents time-tested remedies and techniques for managing livestock diseases and injuries. This historical text offers a glimpse into 19th-century veterinary practices and the importance of animal care in agricultural communities.
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