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BREMER, P.M. & Molly, 1938

BREMER, LINDSEY

Posted By: Sharon R Becker (email)
Date: 4/10/2015 at 06:21:15

Life Magazine
Vol. 57, No. 4, September 26, 1938, Page 72

SICK HORSE

Sirs: Sleeping sickness among horses in southern Iowa and northern Missouri is taking a toil of thousands of animal lives. Veterinarians are working day and night in a frantic fight against the ravages of the disease.

This picture shows the method used by P. M. Bremer, a Decatur County, Iowa, farmer in an effort to save Molly, a 15-year-old mare. Pits were dug for the front and back legs, leaving the soil in place in the center. A canopy was built over her with old binder canvas. The neighbors take turns in staying with the stricken animal. Wet blankets are kept on her head and Molly is believed to be recovering.

When she relaxes, the firm earth separating the pits in which her legs are placed provides support and prevents injuries through her struggles.

WILLIAM LINDSEY JR.
Leon, Iowa.

Transcription by Sharon R. Becker, April of 2015


 

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