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  • Object number
    51/698
  • Collection
    Lavinia Smith Collection
  • Exhibition
    Heritage of the Hendreds: An exhibition of village life through the centuries
  • Description
    Drenching horn used for administering medicine to cattle and horses in liquid form. Made from a cow's horn.
    A drenching horn was used for administering medicine to cattle and horses in liquid form. Two people were needed, one to steady the animal’s head, and the other to hold the medicine. The head was raised and the lip of the horn forced into the side of the mouth, but not so far as to produce a cough. The small end of the horn was lifted up and the contents poured down. This is a made from a cow's horn and has a leather thong threaded through the small end by which it could be held.
  • Physical description
    1 drenching horn: cow horn; good condition
  • Archival history
    Lavinia Smith Catalogue (D60/28) - 'A list of the contents of the East Hendred museum. July 5 1940 // Cattle appliances // 42. Old drenchung [sic] horn' (Could also be in reference to 51/697), Heritage of the Hendreds Exhibition 1969 - 'Catalogue of Exhibits // Number 329 // Drenching Horn // Lent by MERL' (The catalogue description could also be in reference to 51/697)
  • Object name
    Drenching horn
  • Material
    Horn, cow
  • Dimensions
    • Length 225 mm
  • Associated subject
    Berkshire
    LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT : healthcare and wellbeing
    Horse
    Cattle
  • Associated person/institution
    Rippon, Miss Dorothy May Lyddon (Agent)
  • External document
    • L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\35 series negatives\Scans\35_563.tif - High resolution image
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