. WOMB OF BARREN COW. 1. Vulva (external parts). 2. Uretha (opening into bladder). 3. Vagina (canal leading from vulva to womb). 4. Os (mouth of womb). 5. Neck of uterus (or womb). 6. Body of uterus (or womb). 7. Horn of uterus (or womb). 8. Ovaries (organ which produces ovum). found to be tightly closed. The neck of the womb contains three cartilage rings, which in this closed condition are found to be much contracted. This should be overcome by the use of a womb dilator. ARTIFICIAL MEANS NECESSARY. The use of the Womb Dilators over- come this unnatural diseased condition by being placed as f


. WOMB OF BARREN COW. 1. Vulva (external parts). 2. Uretha (opening into bladder). 3. Vagina (canal leading from vulva to womb). 4. Os (mouth of womb). 5. Neck of uterus (or womb). 6. Body of uterus (or womb). 7. Horn of uterus (or womb). 8. Ovaries (organ which produces ovum). found to be tightly closed. The neck of the womb contains three cartilage rings, which in this closed condition are found to be much contracted. This should be overcome by the use of a womb dilator. ARTIFICIAL MEANS NECESSARY. The use of the Womb Dilators over- come this unnatural diseased condition by being placed as far into the neck of the womb as possible. These dilators con- tain a preparation which, when it comes in contact with the neck of the womb, or cartilage rings, is absorbed, the result being that the neck of the womb and car- tilage rings relax their rigid and con- tracted condition. The dilator at the same time absorbs moisture, and slowly but firmly expands, and by so doing di- lates the neck of the womb, rendering conception easy. In case a cow or heifer does not conceive after the use of one dilator, a second should be used, as per- haps the dilation of the second or third ring had not been accomplished, and in case they do not conceive after the use of the second dilator, a third should be used, as this will open the third and last ring, in this manner overcoming barrenness. After the third dilator has been used the cow should be bred at several different periods of heat, in the natural way, without any artificial means. DILATOR


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