1899 SUCCESSFUL STOCKMAN MANUAL OF HUSBANDRY HORSE COW SWINE POULTRY FARMING 1ST


1899 SUCCESSFUL STOCKMAN MANUAL OF HUSBANDRY HORSE COW SWINE POULTRY FARMING 1ST

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The Successful Stockman

and Manual of Husbandry

by

Andrew A. Gardenier

Illustrated

The King-Richardson Co.

Springfield, Mass.

1899

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This sale is for an original 1899 1st edition of \" The Successful Stockman and Manual of Husbandry\"by Andrew A. Gardenier. Published by The King-Richardson Co., Springfield, Mass., 1899, 1899. First Edition. Issued by Subscription Only.Hardcover.Rustcloth with black titlestothe cover and spine.Floral endpapers.Agriculture, Livestock. The care and management of The Horse, Cattle, Swine, Poultry, The Potatoe, Standard Recipes and Remedies, Fruit Culture and Insects.Fully illustrated with 3 color manikins of a horse and cow, and many black and white illustrations. 636 pages.6 5/8 x 9 1/8\" tall. An excellent addition to any library or collection.

This copy is in Very Good condition!! The boards are clean and tight. There is light wear to the corners and spine ends. The binding and hinges are solid and tight.The pages are clean and tight, a bit of toning. No writing or markings. No torn or missing pages. An excellent addition to any library or collection.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.
THE HORSE.
Management in Sickness and Health.
Diseases and How to Cure Them.
Characteristics of Various Breeds, Etc.

CHAPTER I.
MANAGEMENT AND CARE.
Intelligence Required. Our Domestic Animals. First Requisites. Box-
Stall. Good Bed. Clothing. Remove Shoes. Food. Bran Mash.
Linseed Mash. Bread Mash. Fresh Water Important. Hand Rub—
bing. Cold Water Bathing of the Legs. Steaming. How to Make
Poultices. Blisters. Antiseptics. Deodorizers. Hot Water Bathing.
Slings. Bandages. Rarey’s System of Throwing or Casting. How
to Give Medicine. Electuaries. Injections. Giving a Ball. Making
a Ball. Giving Liquids. General Advice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CHAPTER II.
FEEDING AND CARE.
General Requisites. Watering Horses Vhen Warm. The Quantity of
Water Required. Kinds of Food. Digestion of Two Kinds. Feed
Oats After Hay. Common Error. Horse Has a Small Stomach.
Ten Pounds of Hay a Day. Description of the Value of the Various
Grains, Roots, and Dried and Green Grasses . . . . . . . . . . . .

CHAPTER III.
DRUGS AND MEDICINE, THEIR DOSES AND EFFECTS.
Time Required for Drugs to Take Efiect. Explanation of the Effect
of Drugs. Doses of Medicine According to Age. How Often to
Give Medicine. Table of Drugs. Their Doses and External and
Internal Action. Common Names for a Few Drugs . . . . . . . . . .

CHAPTER IV.
THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
Description of the Alimentary Canal. Diseases of the Teeth, Mouth,
Gullet and Gisophagus, Stomach, Intestines, Liver, Intestinal
Worms, Classification of the Causes That Produce Colic. . .

CHAPTER V.
THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS.
Description of the Organs of the Thoracic Cavity. Diseases of the
Nostrils, Nasal Chambers, Sinuses, Pharynx, Larynx, Wind-
Pipe, Bronchi, Bronchial Tubes, Air-cells, Pleura, Etc . . . . .

CHAPTER VI.
THE CIRCULATORY ORGANS.
Description of the Heart, Arteries, and Veins. Inflammatory Dis-
eases. Functional and Organic Diseases of the Heart. Diseases
of the Arteries, Veins, and the Lymphatic System . . . . . . . . .

CHAPTER VII.
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.
Divisions of the Nervous System. Functions of the Various Parts.
Inflammation of the Brain. Mad Staggers. Sunstroke. Spasm of
the Thigh. Lock-Jaw. Hydrophobia. Electric Shock. Etc. . .

CHAPTER VII.
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.
Divisions of the Nervous System. Functions of the Various Parts.
Inflammation of the Brain. Mad Staggers. Sunstroke. Spasm of
the Thigh. Lock-Jaw. Hydrophobia. Electric Shock. Etc. . .

CHAPTER VIII.
THE URINARY ORGANS.
Diabetes Insipidus. Saccharine Diabetes. bloody Urine. Poisoning
by Albuminoids. Inflammation of the Kidneys. Spasm of the
Bladder. Inflammation of the Bladder.
Urinary Calculi. Etc. .

CHAPTER IX.
GALLS AND BRUISES.

Abscesses or Boils Caused by Contnsion. Bruises and Their Treat-
ment. Chafing by the Harness, and Saddle or Collar Galls. Etc.

CHAPTER X.
GENERAL DISEASES.
Influenza, Pink-Eye or Epizooty. Strangles. Distemper or Ca-
tarrhal Fever. Pleuro-Pneumonia. Horse-Pox, and Rabies. . . .

CHAPTER XI.
GLANDERS OR FARCY.
Glanders and Farcy the Same Disease. Can be Communicated to
Man. Chronic Farcy. Chronic Glanders. Acute Farcy Glanders.

CHAPTER XII.
EXTERNAL EVIDENCES 0F MANY DISEASES.
The Common Names Given to Deformities. Their Causes Produc-
ing Many Familiar Diseases. Lack of Conformation. . . . . .

CHAPTER XIII.
KNEE, FETLOCK, ANKLE, AND FOOT.
Anatomical Description of the Parts. Physiological Functions.
Faults of Formation. Interfering. Cocked Ankles. Wind Galls.
Quittor. Corns. Sand-Cracks. Ringbone. Splint. Spavin. Etc.

CHAPTER XIV.
THE SKIN.
Structure of the Skin. Cracked Heels or Scratches. Nettle Rash or
Surfeit. Horny Sloughs or Sitfasts. Varts. Congestion with
Pimples. Animal and Vegetable Parasites. Fistula. Etc. . . .

CHAPTER XV.
SHOEING.
Why Necessary. Common Errors. Preparing the Foot for the Shoe.
The Shoe. Finishing Touches. Winter Shoeing. Special Shoeing.

CHAPTER XVI.
THE TEETH.
Age as Indicated by the Teeth. Alterations in the Teeth. Temporary
Teeth. Permanent Teeth. Parrot Mouth. Bishop-ing. Etc. . .

CATTLE DEPARTMENT.
THE VARIOUS BREEDS.
The Short-horns. Their Characteristics. Climate Adapted to the
Short-horns. The Herefords. As a Dairy Cow. As a Working
Ox. As a Beef Animal. Aberdeen-Angus. Characteristics.
The Devons. Description. The Ayrshires. As a Dairy Cow.
As a Beef Animal. The Jerseys. Their Characteristics. The
Red Polls. The Holsteins and their Characteristics. . . . . . . . .

DISEASES.
Stomatitis. Sore Throat. Choking. Hoven, Tympanitis. or Bloat-
ing. Indigestion. Colic. Loss of Cud. Diarrhea. Dysentery.
White Scours. Inflammation of the Bowels. Worms. Jaundice.
Liver Diseases. Peritonitis. Pleurisy. Pneumonia. bloody
Urine. Contagious Abortion. Mange or Itch. Lousiness. Etc.

GENERAL TOPICS.
Dehorning Cattle. Use of the Separator. How to Take Care of
Milk. The Aeration of Milk. How to Judge a Good Cow. . . .

SHEEP HUSBANDRY.
THE VARIOUS BREEDS.
Descriptions of the Southdowns, the French Merinoes, the Cheviots,
the American Merinoes, the Shropshires, the Black-Faced Scotch,
the Oxford-Downs, the Hampshire-Downs, the Dorsets, the Lin-
colns, the Leicesters, the Cotswolds, and the Cross-Bred Sheep . .

of the Bowels. Hoven. Cold or Catarrh. Bronchitis. Inflam-
mation of the Lungs. Influenza. Congestion of the Liver.
Inflammation of the Liver. Poisoning by Sheep Laurel. Injur-
ious Effects of Plaster and Lime. Inflammation of the Bladder.
Inflammation of the Brain. Vater on the Brain. Staggers.
Contagious Foot-Rot. Common Foot-Rot or Gravel. The Sheep
Gad-fly. The Sheep Louse. Scab Insect. Castration. Tape
Worms. Spasmodic Colic. Constipation in Lambs. . . . . . . . .

SWINE HUSBANDRY.
THE VARIOUS BREEDS.
The Berkshires. Their Characteristics. Quality of Meat. Matur-
ity. The Suflolks. Their Characteristics. The Essexes. Their
Characteristics. The Poland-Chinas. Their Characteristics. The
Victorias. The Durocs. The Cheshires, or Jefferson County
Swine. Jersey Reds. Chester \'Whites. Yorkshircs. . . . . ..

DISEASES AND GENERAL SUBJECTS.
Mange. Recipe for Mange Ointment. Pigs Losing Their Tails.
Inflammation of the Brain, 0r “Blind Staggers.\" Diarrhea.
Constipation. Lice. So-Called “Hog Cholera. Etc. Curing
and Preserving. Sows Eating Their Pigs. Swine Breeding. . .

POULTRY DEPARTMENT.
THE VARIOUS BREEDS.
Special Advantages and Disadvantages of the Andalusians, Brah-
mas, Cochius, Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, Game, White Ply-
mouth Rocks, Dominiques, Langshans, Dorkings. Classification
of the Characteristics of the Various Breeds. . . . . . . . . . .

DISEASES.
Causes. Crop-bound. Gapes. Roup. Common Cold or Catarrh.
Bronchitis. Disorders of the Egg Organs. Cramp. Consump-
tion. Diphtheria. Bumble-Foot. Apoplexy. Feather Eating.
Cholera. Diarrhea. Etc., Etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GENERAL SUBJECTS.
Suitable Place in Which to Keep Fowls. Building a Hen-house. -
Crowding of Fowls. The Most Profitable Breed to Keep. Etc.

THE POTATO.
ITS ENEMIES.
Late Blight or Downy Mildew. Early Blight or Leaf-Spot Disease.
Bacterial Blight. Treatment of Diseases of the Potatoes. Po-
tato Scab. Treatment. Caution. Bordeaux Mixture. How
to Prepare Carbonate of Copper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

STANDARD RECEIPTS.
PRACTICAL AND VALUABLE REMEDIES.
Liniments and Pain Killers. Ointments. Plasters and Blisters.
Poultices. How to Produce Sweating. Emetics. Worm Rem-
edies. Cough Remedies. Medicated Syrups. Medicinal Essen-
ces. How to Measure Medicine. To Prevent Contagion and
blood Poisoning. Accidents and Emergencies. Paints and Var-
nishes. Whitewash and Kalsomine. To Remove Stains and
Grease Spots. Harness and Leather. Boots and Shoes. Clean-
ing and Polishing. Paste, Glue, and Mucilage. Wagon Tires
and Fence Posts. Annoying Insects. Rats and Mice. Preserv-
ing and Salting Meat. Fruit and Vegetables over Winter. Soap
Making. Cider, Vinegar, and Wines. Miscellaneous. . . . . . .

FRUIT CULTURE.

INJURIOUS INSECTS AND GENERAL SUBJECTS.
Budding. Grafting. Insects Injurious to Plants. The Coddling
Moth. Rose Beetle. Tent Caterpillar. Voolly Louse of the Ap-
ple. Flat Headed and Round Headed Apple Tree Borer. Amer-
ican Procris. Plum Curculio. Canker Worm. Various Other
Insects. The Latest Insect Destroyers. Concise Directions for
Spraying Cultivated Plants. How and When to Spray. . . . . . .
LEGAL DEPARTMENT.
LEGAL FACTS IMPORTANT TO ALL.
Contracts. How to do Banking Business. Line Fences. Road Fen-
ces. Damage by Vicious Animals such as: Bulls, Horses, and
Dogs. Damage to Property by Animals-at-large. Rights of
Drainage Surface Water. Line Trees. Obnoxious Weeds
Near Line Fences and on the Road-side. . . . . . . . . . . . .
GLOSSARY.
EXPLANATION OF SCIENTIFIC TERMS . . . . . . . .

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