Breeder and sportsman . fllfomfefeTeTeTeTaTsT^^^ QUINNS OINTMENT FOR HORSES standsattheheadofall veterinary remedies. Such troubles 1as Spavins, Curbs, WindputTs, Splints, Bunches have no | terrors for a horse if the master keeps and applies Quinns Ointment. All g ?well known horsemen speak of it in the highest terms: Miller & Sibley of Franklin, Pa., owners of St. Bel, brother of late Bel Boy, write, We ha. -naed Qninns Ointment with great success and believe it fnl tills all claimed for it. We cheer-fully recommend it to oar friends, For Curbs, Splints, Spavins ur Bunches it has no eqnaL Pri


Breeder and sportsman . fllfomfefeTeTeTeTaTsT^^^ QUINNS OINTMENT FOR HORSES standsattheheadofall veterinary remedies. Such troubles 1as Spavins, Curbs, WindputTs, Splints, Bunches have no | terrors for a horse if the master keeps and applies Quinns Ointment. All g ?well known horsemen speak of it in the highest terms: Miller & Sibley of Franklin, Pa., owners of St. Bel, brother of late Bel Boy, write, We ha. -naed Qninns Ointment with great success and believe it fnl tills all claimed for it. We cheer-fully recommend it to oar friends, For Curbs, Splints, Spavins ur Bunches it has no eqnaL Price $ per package. Sold by all druggists, or sent by mail. W- S. EDDY 4 CO., WHITEHALL, N. Y. The San Francisco Veterinary College. A Demonstration in Anatomy. Next Session Begins June 10, 1901. Catalogues sent on application to M. L. PANCOAST, Secy., 510 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, Cal, 12 ®tt£ gveebev attix gtpxrrtsmcm [May 18, 1901 Pig Pointers. Every awine breeder should have amplepasture for the pigs, with abundant cleanwater. Salt and ashes aid digestion in swine. Cholera will be prevented if sulphur bemixed with the salt and ashes. The sul-phur may be mixed with slop also. Lice rarely infect hogs that have plentyof sulphur. A clean feeding place for swine is aprime neceBBity. Eusty old straw is one of the worstmaterials for bedding for swine. Every hog showing any sign of sickneBSshould be at once taken out of the herdand isolated for treatment. Cholera in the herd travels swiftly fromone animal to another. When a pig refuses to eat and thumpsand has his hair turned the wrong way,trot him out and give him a dose of the dose a big one. Let the pigs ask for their feed occa-sionally, just to p


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