. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Trads Mark Best Leg and Body With Ever Made It Never Falls to Keep Your Horse Sound Get it today of your dealer. If he doesn't have it, send us his name and 60 cents and we will send you a large size bottle, prepaid, also a copy of "Veterinary Ex- perience," a valuable book by the late Dr. S. A. Tuttle. Tuttle's elixir is meritorious in cases of Colic, Lung Fever, Sore Throat, Shipping Fever, Curbs, Spllnti, Spavin, Lameness, Knotted Cords, Cockle Joints, Sprains, Shoe Bolls, when first Started, Swellings, Founder and Distemper. TUTTLE'S ELIXIR CO., 1


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Trads Mark Best Leg and Body With Ever Made It Never Falls to Keep Your Horse Sound Get it today of your dealer. If he doesn't have it, send us his name and 60 cents and we will send you a large size bottle, prepaid, also a copy of "Veterinary Ex- perience," a valuable book by the late Dr. S. A. Tuttle. Tuttle's elixir is meritorious in cases of Colic, Lung Fever, Sore Throat, Shipping Fever, Curbs, Spllnti, Spavin, Lameness, Knotted Cords, Cockle Joints, Sprains, Shoe Bolls, when first Started, Swellings, Founder and Distemper. TUTTLE'S ELIXIR CO., 19 BEVERLY ST., BOSTON, MASS. the Remount Division was informed that no objections would be raised if the animals should be turned over to the Allies as there is an ample sup- ply of animals in this country. Plans are now being outlined by the Remount Division for the en- couragement of horse-breeding in this country with a view to supplying suitable cavalry and artillery horses in the future. Reports from the Bu- reau of Animal Industry show that there were per cent more horses and per cent more mules on the farms in the United States on Janu- ary 1, 1918, than there were on Janu- ary 1, 1914. According to reports there is no appreciable decreases in the number of animals in the rural districts of England while there is about a 20 per cent pre-war decrease in France. of scratches, pricks of thorns, stub- ble beards and penetrating foreign bodies which may puncture the =kin. Cattle between six months and two years are the most susceptible. The disease does not usually spread from animal to animal, but the germs from the sick or dead, animal get into the soil and from the soil to another ani- mal. For this reason the dead ani- mal should be burned or buried (at least six feet deep) and quick lime sprinkled over it. In case of burning, it must be done thoroughly, then dis- infect thoroughly. Where blackleg is known to have occurred all rattle should be vacc'.nated. DON'T C


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