. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 12 THE BREEDER AID SPORTSMAN [â Saturday, May 6, 1911. SORE MOUTH IN PIGS. A preventive of what is known as cankered sore mouth in pigs is found in the early use of a pair of clean pin- cers in clipping off the tiny tusks from the young pigs' mouths. Preventive measures are easy and certain, while the cure is an up-hill business at best. The hog man who knows how sharp these tusks are, will readily appre- ciate the troubles that may beset a litter of lively pigs when the strife sets in for the best place at the table about once an hour during the twenty- four o


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 12 THE BREEDER AID SPORTSMAN [â Saturday, May 6, 1911. SORE MOUTH IN PIGS. A preventive of what is known as cankered sore mouth in pigs is found in the early use of a pair of clean pin- cers in clipping off the tiny tusks from the young pigs' mouths. Preventive measures are easy and certain, while the cure is an up-hill business at best. The hog man who knows how sharp these tusks are, will readily appre- ciate the troubles that may beset a litter of lively pigs when the strife sets in for the best place at the table about once an hour during the twenty- four of the day. It isn't that the pigs are going to kill each other outright that the use of the pincers is advo- cated for clipping the tusks of the youngsters the first day of their life. It is simply in the fact that the scratches and cuts on the nose, lips and mouths made by these tusks in â¢the fighting for place with their fel- lows, opens the way for disease of mouth and nose that is often very de- structive of pig life. Cankered sore mouth is a germ dis- ease that awaits favorable oppor- tunity for making its attack. A scratch or bruise is usually a sufficient invi- tation. In the use of the pincers the utmost care must be observed to sub- ject them to scalding water before using on every occasion, for the pur- 5- Seconds ivatcftl This is the time it takes to call a number on the HOME TELEPHONE How long does it take you? PERFECT SERVICE LOWEST RATES. \s they Some- times Are. As "Save-the-Horse" Can Make Them. \ AM. EXPRESS CO.'S CASE AFTER OVER TWO YEARS' WORK OX CITY PAYEMEXTS. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 21, 1911. In July, 1908, we secured a medicine called "; "We did save the horse and he is to-day in the service of the company at Columbus. O. This horse went lame on account of a bone spavin and is now sound. "We now have another horse with a bone spavin and would ask you to send us one more bottle with guarantee to cure as last. K


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