LAMPAS.
Cause.—In young horses it is commonly caused by cutting teeth. In older animals it is usually due to indigestion.
Symptoms.—A puffy swelling and redness of the gums. The animal may have difficulty in eating.
Treatment.—In young animals, when cutting teeth, let nature take its course, but when an animal is five years or over, place two drams of Aloin, and two drams of Pulv. Ginger, in a gelatin capsule and administer with capsule gun. Then tone up the digestive organs by mixing one ounce of Pulv. Gentian Root, one ounce of Pulv. Nux Vomica, four ounces of Bicarbonate of Soda. Make into eight powders and give one powder in feed twice daily, or place in gelatin capsule and administer with capsule gun.