. Price $ For Toning and Regulating the Genital Organs of Cattle. Thus Enabling Cows and Heifers to Carry Their Calves Full Time. Dr. David Roberts' Breeding Tonic, which is prepared especially for pregnant cows and heifers, should be fed to pregnant cows in small quantities in their feed during the period of pregnancy. This will keep their genital organs in a strong, healthy condition, thereby enabling them to give birth to a strong, healthy calf in the proper manner, at the same time preventing retention of the afterbirth, catarrhal discharge and barrenness, thereby enabling the cow to w


. Price $ For Toning and Regulating the Genital Organs of Cattle. Thus Enabling Cows and Heifers to Carry Their Calves Full Time. Dr. David Roberts' Breeding Tonic, which is prepared especially for pregnant cows and heifers, should be fed to pregnant cows in small quantities in their feed during the period of pregnancy. This will keep their genital organs in a strong, healthy condition, thereby enabling them to give birth to a strong, healthy calf in the proper manner, at the same time preventing retention of the afterbirth, catarrhal discharge and barrenness, thereby enabling the cow to ward off many diseases that she is liable to contract at this critical period. The feeding of this Breeding Tonic to pregnant cows strengthens and invigorates the muscles and all of their genital organs to such an extent that they have no trouble in calving and expelling the afterbirth as nature intended they should. This Breeding Tonic is also invaluable for other pregnant animals, mares, ewes and sows. Same dose for mares as for cattle; half the amount for ewes and sows. For sows it may be given in the slops or swill. BARRENNESS Cows, Mares, Sows and Ewes. Breeding Tonic is unexcelled to tone up the genital organs and place the animal in breeding condition.


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