. Dr. Hess stock book : a scientific treatise on horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. Horses; Veterinary medicine. SHEEP. How to Keep Them How to Treat Them Grub, or Bot Fly. Wooded districts are favorable for the abode of the bot fly. A bit of tar applied to the nose of the sheep occasionally in summer effectually wards off attacks from this tormentor. The inhalation of fumes of burning sulphur has met with consid- erable success in our hands when the symptoms of disease are devel- oped. A box into which a hole has been cut large enough to admit a sheep's head should be inverted over a ve


. Dr. Hess stock book : a scientific treatise on horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. Horses; Veterinary medicine. SHEEP. How to Keep Them How to Treat Them Grub, or Bot Fly. Wooded districts are favorable for the abode of the bot fly. A bit of tar applied to the nose of the sheep occasionally in summer effectually wards off attacks from this tormentor. The inhalation of fumes of burning sulphur has met with consid- erable success in our hands when the symptoms of disease are devel- oped. A box into which a hole has been cut large enough to admit a sheep's head should be inverted over a vessel of burning sulphur. The head of the animal may be thrust through this hole and held for a moment or two. Care must always be taken lest your patient should Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hess, Dr. (Gilbert); Clark, J. L; Dr. Hess & Clark (Firm). Ashland, Ohio : Dr. Hess & Clark


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