COWS AFTER CALVING. After calving many cows fail to " cleanse " properly and the contagious disease microbes contained in the dust and dirt always Mowing about settle on and find an ideal breeding place in the beast. Once lodged the even-bloo:l temperature of a cow soon develops these germs and infectious diseases make their appearance. Unless prompt measures are taken to obviate this trouble there is a big danger of the whole herd becoming infected. As a matter of fact it is really astonishing how quickly this can happen unless proper precautions are taken at once and the old adage "Prevention is better than cure " is an excellent one to follow immediately after a cow has calved. If you have not already a supply of "Bo Vita " Cleansing Drenches, procure some from either Messrs H. Dell and Son (Pukekohe), Messrs P. , Henry & Son, Patumahoe, or Mr H. King ("VVaiuku j, and administer it as directed on the packet. Nothing equals " Bo Vita" as a Drench for cows after calving, because it cleanses thoroughly and quickly in a perfectly natural maimer and also purifies the blood and acts as a safeguard against milk fever. It is not only a purgative, but also acts as a tonic and tones up the digestive organs and revives the whole vitality of the cow. No other ! preparation is nearly so successful : but it is necessary to roiuember that ! "Bo Vita " Drench is to bo used ! alter calving. j '• Bo Vita " is also an excellent j Drench for horsi >, sheep and | pigs and lull directions for these animals is on every packet, in addil tion to which thero are complete, ' | clear instructions for the correct method of drenching a cow. Unfortunately too many valuable ! beasts are lost through attempting to drench thorn in an incorrect manner and tlieso directions will reiuovu all risks of this nature. "Bo Vita" Drench can be obtained from 11. Dell and Sou, saddlers, Pukekohe, Mr 11 King, rhenii t, Waiuku, ami Mcssri P. Henry Son, Patumahoe. Prices Is (id packet, or His' do/ell. Most people buy a dozen packets at a timo.—Advt,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 86, 22 September 1915, Page 3
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