The Ohio farmer . l perhaps not come in heat untilspring. You. might try giving her 2 capsicum and 1 oz. sanmettoin feed, twice a day. She should be wellfed. Your mare no doubt suffers fromindigestion. Give % oz. powdered char-coal. % oz. ground ginger. 3 dr. groundgentian and 2 dr. powdered quassia infeed, 2 or 3 times a day. Groom her welltwice daily and keep her warm and com-fortable. Shoulder Lameness—Sweeny.—Mare hasbeen lame in left shoulder for past 12months. Muscles are quite wasted andliniments do no good. J. S. C. Berholz. O.—A chronic ailment of this kind will beslow in
The Ohio farmer . l perhaps not come in heat untilspring. You. might try giving her 2 capsicum and 1 oz. sanmettoin feed, twice a day. She should be wellfed. Your mare no doubt suffers fromindigestion. Give % oz. powdered char-coal. % oz. ground ginger. 3 dr. groundgentian and 2 dr. powdered quassia infeed, 2 or 3 times a day. Groom her welltwice daily and keep her warm and com-fortable. Shoulder Lameness—Sweeny.—Mare hasbeen lame in left shoulder for past 12months. Muscles are quite wasted andliniments do no good. J. S. C. Berholz. O.—A chronic ailment of this kind will beslow in getting well. Apply light blis-ters, using cerate of cantharides or anyone of the blisters advertised in this pa-per. CATTLF. Warts.—Cows troubled with warts onUdders and teats. H. Brooklyn. O.—Cutoff all those that have recks, and applyacetic acid once a dav to flat onces. Ifthis fails apply 1 part chromic acid and3 parts water. If you use the chromicacid apply to warts only, for it is BIG NEW CATALOGUE FOR 1908
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