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  • Object number
    51/169
  • Collection
    H. J. Massingham Collection
  • Description
    Gag or 'farrier's gag' used to keep the horse’s mouth open whilst administering a ‘ball’ or drench. Made in a village smithy in Kent.
    Gags like this, also known as 'farrier's gags', were used to keep the horse’s mouth open whilst administering a ‘ball’ or drench. This gag was made in a village smithy in Kent.
  • Physical description
    1 farrier's gag: metal (iron); good condition
  • Archival history
    MERL 'Catalogue index' card – 'Farriers’ gags were used to keep the horse’s mouth open while a “ball” or drench was administered. The gag was inserted into the mouth while flat like a bit, and the mouth was forced open by the spike being depressed. The horse was thus prevented from biting. The ball was then thrust to the back of the throat, with the head held up, so that the dose slid down easily. // This gag was made in a village smithy in Kent. It is made of iron and the ends are ornamented with scrolls. The gag measures 15.5 inches in length. // Another name for the gag is BALLING IRON.', MERL list / description [Massingham Collection, October 1989] – 'ACC. NO.: 51/169 // NAME: FARRIER'S GAG // NEG NO.: 35/14 // STORAGE: '
  • Production place
    Kent
  • Object name
    Gag, horse
  • Material
    Metal, iron
  • Associated subject
    LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT : healthcare and wellbeing
    Farriery
    Horse
  • External document
    • L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\35 series negatives\Scans\35_14.tif - High resolution image
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