Publisher's Synopsis
"Every Man His Own Farrier" is a practical guide from 1859, offering invaluable advice on equine care. This historical text provides essential information for horse owners, beginning with "Ten Minutes' Advice How to Buy a Horse," ensuring readers make informed decisions when acquiring their animals. The book extends beyond the purchase, offering clear "Directions on how to use Your Horse at Home or on a Journey," making it a comprehensive resource for daily horse management.
Further enhancing its utility, the guide includes "What Remedies are Proper for all the Diseases to Which he is Liable," covering a wide range of ailments and their treatments. This makes it an indispensable companion for anyone responsible for the health and well-being of horses, offering insights into the veterinary practices of the era. "Every Man His Own Farrier" provides a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century equine care.
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