. Breeder and sportsman. le on tbe same pasture, butthis is due to all being exposed years the number of cases is greaterthan others, owing to the greater develop,ment of this fungus The disease affectsthe jaw more than other parts, due to thefact that the tissueB are sometimes brokenin the act of chewing and thus permittinginfection. Any part of tbe body may beattacked. The disease is comparativelyeasy to treat. A drachm of iodide ofpotash is given twice a day for two weeksto twenty dayB. For cattle weighing twelve hundred pounds or more the doseis somewhat increased, and lessened


. Breeder and sportsman. le on tbe same pasture, butthis is due to all being exposed years the number of cases is greaterthan others, owing to the greater develop,ment of this fungus The disease affectsthe jaw more than other parts, due to thefact that the tissueB are sometimes brokenin the act of chewing and thus permittinginfection. Any part of tbe body may beattacked. The disease is comparativelyeasy to treat. A drachm of iodide ofpotash is given twice a day for two weeksto twenty dayB. For cattle weighing twelve hundred pounds or more the doseis somewhat increased, and lessened forcalves. If pus be present in the lump, itshould be let oat by inciBion. In a fewrefractory cases a second period of treat-ment may be required after resting for tendays. About eighty per CPnt of recoveriesmay be expected. Affected animalsshould be kept away from the healthy andoff the pasture field. In the case of milchcows the milk should not be used.—A. Veterinarian, Purdue UniversityExperiment It costs as much to feed a mongrel aB athoroughbred and without as good returnsfor the money spent. Why not Eavemoney by keeping the best? SavesMoney SavesHorses The Test of Time serves to show that for Spavins, Ring Bones,Curbs, Splints and all farms of Lamenessnothing is sure bat Kendalls Spavin men write like the below after yearsof experience they know what they are talk-ing about. Silvtrtea, ObL. J»a. 4, R. J. Ktcfljll Co., Entxbnij FiJK. Tl Deu Sir*;—EmrUJra SpATiii Con tat rweiTT jttnLu t>MS my rTjfr-fJl for both bancs isd in, andHat ale-ay* ctt>iti r °i tii fa lien. Terj trait J can, W. H. SISSOS. Price PI; 6 for 85. As a liniment for familyase it has no equal. AlldruppiEts. Book ATreatise on ths Horse mailed free. Address DR. B. J. KE1DALL CO., EhOSEURG FAILS, VT. WESTCHESTER RAGING ASSOCIATION (UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE JOCKEY ) Race Course, Morris Park,Westchester, N. Y. Office, Room 201, 571 Fifth Avenue, New York


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