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Dyspepsia in Cows

♦ Everybody who keeps cows outfit to remember that these useful domestic animals, like human beings, frequently suffer from dyspepsia. One ot the first symptoms of indigestion in a cow is a bad breath. In perfect health the cow's breath is always sweet; we do not say it is pleasant, but it is fresh and healthul. No dyspeptic cow can be expected io furnish milk and butter ihat is fit for use Deficient exercise, bad food and impure air, are the prime sources of dyspepsia in cows. The cause of th« trouble suggests the remedy. — Exchange

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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 27, 6 March 1884, Page 3

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Dyspepsia in Cows Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 27, 6 March 1884, Page 3

Dyspepsia in Cows Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 27, 6 March 1884, Page 3

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