Bush Disease.
THKSUCOKSSKUL USK 01- , BUAN
LI'KK I'KESS ASSOCIATION."!
AUCKLAND, July 26. I'.xperimente in the treatment oi •stock attacked by tho bush sickness, uliicli has been prevalent for many years m tho country ranging from liiuiaiiga to Taupo, have Jiwmi lateh completed by Mr C. L. Clinkard, who liJis a large holding at Manakau Acting on a suggestion by the Chief Government Veterinary Surgeon (Mr Keake.s) tliat !tlu» soil wa.s deficient "i phosphates. Mr Clinkard has been eerling some claii- ( . mvs (which had '"en afrented witli the disease) with '"•an. A number of trials have shown that th< ; .•!„•„„ |. s an eSfH^ri! mnedy aiH Mr CMinkard has mad,, .in offer to the Department of Agriculture to .W p his cows on Hil.e°aftected pastures during tho cominrr season .and to feed them wit!, bran in order to further the efficiency of tho new-found remedy
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 July 1910, Page 3
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142Bush Disease. Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 July 1910, Page 3
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