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COLLAR GALLS.

An old teamster of fifty years’ experience-. says he has never had a case of galls upon his animals where the following preventative was adopted, which was simply, to rub the collars inside every few days with a little ndatsfoot oil, and the moment any dirt was found sticking like wax to wash it off with warm soapsuds and then oil. A yoke from oxen or collar from a horse should not be removed when brought into ! the stable from work until the sweat is entirely dry, and all chafed spots should be oiled.

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Patea Mail, 18 April 1882, Page 3

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COLLAR GALLS. Patea Mail, 18 April 1882, Page 3

COLLAR GALLS. Patea Mail, 18 April 1882, Page 3

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