Show HOW TO TREAT medical treatment does not alvo benefit but good results follow careful feeding and tonics by H G weatherstone HEnSTONE a spasmodic contraction ot the voluntary muscles of the leg usually occurs in animals of a highly nervous disposition one of the most frequent forms of Is a jerking up of the hind leg as the horse gravels ravels in many cases only when the first starts this Is often most severe in cold weather and gradually increases as the animal grows older but it does not seem to cause any suffering nor in with the general health of tha animal in most cases of chorea medical treatment does not give benefit but good results follow careful feeding and tonics the food should be nutritious eisley digested of good and abundant A mixture of oats oil meal and bran Is good three times a week give the following salt four ounces sul two ounces bard wood ashes two ounces a tablespoonful in th feed aleo give fowler a solution of arsenic beginning with one half bunco loses in ahe feed once dally and grad billy increasing by one fourth bunca it a almo until one Is given at in the morning and at night mis should be given for two weeks hen withheld two weeks and then repeated |