1968-Voice Of The Tennessee Walking Horse 1968 March Voice RS | Page 15
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Spring
BRIGHT EYES
Eye condition often
signals underlying
health problems—
which prompts your
veterinarian's
corrective action.
Check-up Time
CONDITION OF COAT PROPER NUTRITION
A rough or shaggy coat may
indicate organic, parasitic
or nutritional problems to
your veterinarian. Nutritional deficiencies often
reduce pep and stamina. Your
veterinarian may recommend
Clovite® Conditioner, or other
special nutrition, for peak
condition.
BREEDING
PROBLEMS
Slow settling,
infertility, or
abortions may
have complicated
causes—which
your veterinarian
can diagnose and
treat.
DENTAL CARE
Your veterinarian can
spot damaged or
diseased teeth...and
provide proper attention
as needed.
VACCINATION
INTERNAL PARASITES
LEG AND JOINT
CONDITION
Swollen hocks or
pasterns,
sensitiveness to
touch that
suggests
soreness, refusal
to stand on all
four legs, stiff-
gaited walk-all
meaningful clues
to a professional.
Prompt treatment
by your
veterinarian may
help prevent
serious lameness.
Worms can cause
serious internal damage
... make your horse
anemic and a hard-
keeper. A professional
wormer can control all 5
major internal parasites.
FOOT CARE
Your
veterinarian
can treat sore
or tender feet
...or
recommend
preventive
measures to
avoid serious
foot problems.
Depend on your
veterinarian for
planned
mmunity from
most common
diseases with
highly effective,
advanced Fort
Dodge vaccines.
It’s good
management.
Professional
care for
vibrant health
MHP
Keep your horse in top physical condition...
for peak performance and pleasure
Springtime—riding time! Is your horse
ready? Don’t guess! Make sure you can
count on the pep, vitality and peak condi
tion that makes working, showing, racing
more pleasure. See your veterinarian for a
"spring check-up.” He’ll spot little prob
lems before they turn into big ones. He’ll
set up a complete prevention program—
Fort Dodge Laboratories, Fort Dodge, Iowa
usually including advanced Fort Dodge
wormers and vaccines—to protect your
horse. Get set to go, now! See your veteri
narian about the "Managed Health Pro
gram”—starting with a spring check-up.
Ask him for the valuable $1 booklet, "Man
aging Your Horse's Health.” It’s free—with
his compliments.
Consult Your Veterinarian