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MILK FEVER.

Every cow does notuLo at cah nig* Neglect her how jou v ill she- will probably still lue But a cow may bo alive and still not profitable. "If a coA dios from inilk fej.er it is goncially tho best milker in iho held In ract, it IB the abundance' of v milk accumuht-. ing rapidly tb,at makes her moro scnsituo, and theietoro moio liable to chills Drench has saved many a good cow when administered evoa in. the last stage of nSilk fover But jou should not wait until your con is down Pievention beats curing any day Droneh her at calnng time, when she will cloan well and thoroughly, and—mark the poiutr-will at onco legain her normal state of health ,and coino into profit; right away, instead of taking probably three or four weeks to come back to this stage Drench at calving. Mr. E-Ivin Browning, Okato, Taranaki, sa y g —"I have used Sykcs's Drench on Seven of my cons when I thought, there was no chance of savirg them. I followed the instructions given with tho Drench,! and am pleased to state that I saved tho whole seven animals Their ieco\ery, I attribute solely to Sykcs's Drench " Use only Sykes's Drench, because it is the best Pnco, Is. 6d. packet, or' lCs by tho dozen. Better buy it by the dozen Write for Booklet 17 =====

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 589, 18 August 1909, Page 8

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231

MILK FEVER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 589, 18 August 1909, Page 8

MILK FEVER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 589, 18 August 1909, Page 8

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