. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE FARM | s^.+*** + * * ** *+* ** *+ -i":-!* *:-.⢠HOVEN OB BLOAT IN CATTLE. tble in sections oi |pr bat â¢â been favored with . .., aii aud a heavy crop thai there will i-- eases of , ows kept in dry yards during _.' .. .1 late in morning, ., ..... ,. ,,.,â when hungry onto ,.t H,r. ,.i mt alfalfa when tin re ighl rain or heavy dew. these circumstances gas is ,,,. , formed n hich ristends and ,mach or paunch .-. animal can scarcely There is pressure upon the ind upon the lungs. Circulation ,, Lnipeded, grrent weakness follows, unless the anima
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE FARM | s^.+*** + * * ** *+* ** *+ -i":-!* *:-.⢠HOVEN OB BLOAT IN CATTLE. tble in sections oi |pr bat â¢â been favored with . .., aii aud a heavy crop thai there will i-- eases of , ows kept in dry yards during _.' .. .1 late in morning, ., ..... ,. ,,.,â when hungry onto ,.t H,r. ,.i mt alfalfa when tin re ighl rain or heavy dew. these circumstances gas is ,,,. , formed n hich ristends and ,mach or paunch .-. animal can scarcely There is pressure upon the ind upon the lungs. Circulation ,, Lnipeded, grrent weakness follows, unless the animal is relii v. -I there I mger of suffocation. t> tliat the farmer n hen i â hi- field 'I'" s not notice anything . u h the cattle until it is too ;.,; anj thing i Ise than the use of rocaE 'and canula. The trocar is - â ,;.. a small stiletto or sharp- .1 instrument, in fact, an awl, eanula is a sheath which â¢s it aud which is toned into the â ith it and left in the in- is it through the skin and paunch for me after the withdraway of the so that by keeping the wound the gas may be allowed to escape. The place to apply it is in the middle he depression between the last rib, I backbone and the point of the . quarter on the left side. The tro- ind eanula should be in the hands vrr\ farmer who has any con- siderable amount of stock. But if an tmal is seen to be in distress and is available, take a common is-ther Lays out of several years we nr. at a loss t" understand.âFarmer. The output of oleomargarine for the eou itry at large for the month of April shows a big falling off from the month a year ago. In April, i'.-<".". there was 74S,t)7^ pounds colored and o,Sili!,ltMii pounds of uneolored, or a total of (J,571,008 pounds. For April, I 106, there was 217,335 pounds of eolored and 1,110,820 pounds of the un- red, or a total of 2,243,853 pounds. Last April figures show a falling oft' of l.'.,7,4'.-'7 pounds for the previous month of March. BUI
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