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MILK FEVER.

Every cow does not die: at calving. Neglect 'her-how,you. will she lrill probably still live But a cow may be alivo and still not profitable. :If a cow \ dies from milk fover it is generally the best; milker in the herd. In fact ,it is ' the abundance of milk accumulating rapidly that makes her moro sonfcitivo, and therefore more liablo to chills. Sykos'e Drench has saved "many u. good cow: when administered even in the last stage of milk fever. 1 But you should not wait until your cow is down. Prevention btj&ta curing any day. Drench'her at calving Himo,>w]ien sho will clean well-and' ~thorqugh]y l '- ,t iindf-niark .the point—will at once '.regain her normal state of health, and come into/profit right away, instead of taking probably three ;or> four, weeks to como back to'this stage., .'Drench !;at calving..', • • Mr. lidwin Browning, Okato. Taranald 6ays:—"l . have used: SykesV Drench on seven of my ' cows when I thought there • was no {chance of saving: them;■ T;followed'tha instructions" riven .with tho Drench,. and am ' pleased to;, state: that :I Saved the whole soveii animals Thoir.■recovery... I attnbuto solely to Sykes's Drench." ■ Use. only Sykes's Drench, because it is' the best.. Pnco, Is. Cd. packet, or lGs. by the dozen. Better bvy it V tho . dozen. Write for Booklet, :. ■ 13

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 694, 20 December 1909, Page 10

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219

MILK FEVER. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 694, 20 December 1909, Page 10

MILK FEVER. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 694, 20 December 1909, Page 10

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