. Price 50 Cents A harmless and painless treatment for removing warts of all kinds on livestock. DR. DAVID ROBERTS Umbilicure See Navel Disease in Colts and Calves; also Foaling and Calving '"^^'ilBobrts ''^'-ts,,.;,; For Preventing Diseases Contracted through the Navel Cord of Calves, Colts, Mules and other Young Animals The death of 75 per cent, of the young animals which die at birth may be attributed to diseases contracted through the navel cord, such as heat, swelling, lameness and gathering in any joints of the body, usually that of the ankle, hock, knee or stifle, which gathers, br


. Price 50 Cents A harmless and painless treatment for removing warts of all kinds on livestock. DR. DAVID ROBERTS Umbilicure See Navel Disease in Colts and Calves; also Foaling and Calving '"^^'ilBobrts ''^'-ts,,.;,; For Preventing Diseases Contracted through the Navel Cord of Calves, Colts, Mules and other Young Animals The death of 75 per cent, of the young animals which die at birth may be attributed to diseases contracted through the navel cord, such as heat, swelling, lameness and gathering in any joints of the body, usually that of the ankle, hock, knee or stifle, which gathers, breaks and discharges a large amount of pus. Death soon follows unless prop- erly treated; for this reason it is necessary and very important to not only examine, but to treat the navel cord at birth to prevent the death of the young animal. NOTICE. All apartments where an animal is placed to bring forth its young should be thoroughly cleaned, bedded, ventilated and disinfected. An attendant should be present and the navel cord of all colts and calves should be cut six inches long and tied with a string soaked in Umbilicure and then apply Umbilicure to navel cord as directed In this manner many a young animal can be saved which would otherwise die withoUt* the cause being known to the owner.


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