. The veterinary science [microform] : the anatomy, diseases and treatment of domestic animals, also containing a full description of medicines and receipts. Cattle; Horses; Veterinary medicine; Bovins; Chevaux; Médecine vétérinaire. 362 THE VETERINARY SCIENCE, Another thing to bear in mind in this operation, as well as in other operations, always have everything perfectly clean. When this precaution is taken the operation is generally successful. CHAPTER \V. DISEASES AND TREATMENT OF ROUP. Roup is considered hy all poultry men the worst and most dreaded disease that can afflict poul


. The veterinary science [microform] : the anatomy, diseases and treatment of domestic animals, also containing a full description of medicines and receipts. Cattle; Horses; Veterinary medicine; Bovins; Chevaux; Médecine vétérinaire. 362 THE VETERINARY SCIENCE, Another thing to bear in mind in this operation, as well as in other operations, always have everything perfectly clean. When this precaution is taken the operation is generally successful. CHAPTER \V. DISEASES AND TREATMENT OF ROUP. Roup is considered hy all poultry men the worst and most dreaded disease that can afflict poultry. Cause, f'rom germs settling in the throat, or it may be caused fr-m neglecled colds. There are many remedies for roup, but we think the following as is given in " Success Will. Poultry," is one of the very best : Treatment.—Pen the fowl in warm, dry quarters, and keep out all drafts of cold and damp air. Feed hot bran, mashed potatoes and meat, and medicate the throat, mouth and nostrils with cloride of sodium or common salt, as follows : Take a bucketful of warm water ; put a teacupful of salt in this amount of water ; then calch the towl, examine the throat and nostrils, removing all mucous matter out of the nostrils, and then filling a pint cup for each afTlicled fowl, hold it by the fcot —head , choke it until the mouth is wide open and then insert the head into the solution. Comb dow!v so the medicated may enter the ciifi in the palate and go out at each nostril and into the throat. Each I. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hodgins, J. E. (Joseph Edmund), b. 1872; Haskett, T. H. (Thomas Henry), b. 1873. London [Ont. ] : Veterinary Science Co.


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