STRANGLES AND INFLUENZA.
BETTEE-CONTROL SEEDED. In' the opinion of C. J. Reakes, Chief' Government Veterinarian, as expressed in his latest annual report, both strangles and influenza should be hotter controlled than is tho case' at present, when every horse-owner is perfectly free to do as he thinks bo?t regarding : thein. Tn previous reports, says Mr. K-e-akee,' it has been urged that strangles should brmade a notifiable disease, and be reiterates this recommendation, and further adds that equine influenza, should bo similarly treated. Those two diseases are closely allied, and probably many cases stated to be iuflucnza were really only strnngles in a severe form. Cliick-rearlng is not only profitable, hnt a pleasure, when you feed "A. and 1 , ." Chick Raiser. It is o complete and properly-blended food, for Young Chicks. Obtainablo from all storekeepers.—'Advt. Factory Managers are invited to drop.i postcard for particulars .of -rats and hoops, the-best-made, Victor brand, to.'Albarl'J. 'fiiton, Garterton/ Do it
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1297, 28 November 1911, Page 10
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155STRANGLES AND INFLUENZA. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1297, 28 November 1911, Page 10
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