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Show Indigestion in Horses. Answer to J. W. Steele, Clover, Utah From your meager description it is very difficult to diagnose the case. 1 would advise first of all that you have your animal's teeth examined by a competent veterinarian to ascertain ascer-tain if there arc any irregularities or defects. If so they should be remedied. rem-edied. You should determine if the food is properly masticated, and if not, you should ascertain the cause. The following prescription maj prove beneficial: Potassium-iodide, i oz., gentian root 2 oz., ginger iJ4 oz., cotton seed meal 6 oz. These ingredients should be mixed tlior- roughly and allow the animal a heaping heap-ing tablcspoonful morning and evening even-ing on his feed. |