FARDEL-BOUND
\fˈɑːdə͡lbˈa͡ʊnd], \fˈɑːdəlbˈaʊnd], \f_ˈɑː_d_əl_b_ˈaʊ_n_d]\
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In vet. surg. a term applied to cattle and sheep affected with a disease caused by the retention of food in the maniplus or third stomach, between the numerous plaints of which it is firmly impacted. When the food is of a narcotic character, or unusually dry, tough, or indigestible, the stomach cannot moisten and reduce it with sufficient rapidity; and as fresh quantities continue to be received, the organ becomes over-gorged, and ultimately paralyzed and affected with chronic inflammation. Over-ripe clover, vetches, or rye-grass are liable to produce the disease.
By Daniel Lyons
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hydromorphic
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