| Goose oil, | equal parts. |
| Hot drops, | equal parts. |
If the parts are exceedingly painful, wash with a weak lie, or wood ashes, or sal soda. In spite of all our efforts, matter will sometimes form. As soon as it is discovered, a lancet may be introduced, and the matter evacuated; then wash the part clean, and apply the stimulating liniment. (See Appendix.)
SORE TEATS.
First wash with castile soap and warm water; then apply the following:—
| Lime water, | equal parts. |
| Linseed oil, | equal parts. |
CHAPPED TEATS AND CHAFED UDDER.
These may be treated in the same manner.
If the above preparation is not at hand, substitute bayberry tallow, elder or marshmallow ointment.