Dr. Hess stock book : a scientific treatise on horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry drhessstockbooks00hess Year: 1901 90 DR. HESS SCIENTIFIC TREATISE. This is a very strong solution and should be applied, only to the canker. Monsel's solution is also a splendid application for canker sores or unhealthy growths or ulcers about the comb. Two or three grains of sulphate of zinc dissolved in an ounce of water is excellent for those cases in which the eyes are badly swollen and the discharge is profuse. A drop or two should be put into the eye twice a day with a dropper. For severe cases, char


Dr. Hess stock book : a scientific treatise on horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry drhessstockbooks00hess Year: 1901 90 DR. HESS SCIENTIFIC TREATISE. This is a very strong solution and should be applied, only to the canker. Monsel's solution is also a splendid application for canker sores or unhealthy growths or ulcers about the comb. Two or three grains of sulphate of zinc dissolved in an ounce of water is excellent for those cases in which the eyes are badly swollen and the discharge is profuse. A drop or two should be put into the eye twice a day with a dropper. For severe cases, characterized by enlarged head, canker in the mouth, very disagreeable discharge from the eyes and nos- trils, the following treatment is probably the best and most satis- factory that can be empk>3Ted. Take a bucket nearly full of warm water, pour on top of the water three or four ounces of kerosene oil. The oil will remain on top of the water. Take the diseased bird by the bead and legs and dip the head into the oil so that the eyes are covered, hold a few seconds, take the head and wipe dry; do not be too slow in taking out the bird or in wiping the head dry or the feathers will come out It is seldom necessary to repeat the application, and where good care is observed with tonics, such as Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a, given internally, almost every bird so treated will make a speedy recovery. Disinfect everywhere with Dr. Hess Dip and Disinfectant; put a few drops in the drinking water„ Lice. There is little doubt but that the many cases of so-called cholera among fowls is not cholera at all, but some other and unrecognized disease, or their real trouble may be found in not a few cases directly traceable to lice.


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