COWS AFTER CALVING. After calving many cows fail to " cleanso" propeily and the contagious disease microbes contained in the dust and dirt al\va)s Mowing about settle on and lind an ideal breeding place in the boast. Unco lodged the even-bloud teniporaturo of a cow soon develops these gorins and infectious diseases mako their appearance. Unless prompt measures are taken to obviate this trouble thero is a big danger of the whole herd betomiDg infected. As a matter of fact it is roal'y astonishing how tjuickly this can happen unless piopor precautions are takon at once and the old adage " Prevention is better than euro " is an excellent one to follow immediately after a tow has calved. '• Bo Vita " id also an e\cellont Drench for horses, sheep and pigs and full directions lor these animals is on every packet, in addition to which there aie complete, do.tr instructions for the correct method of drenching a cow. *"" Unfortunately too many valuable beasts are lost through attempting to drenth them in an incorrect ruannor and these directions will remove all risks of this nature. " }io Vita " Drench can be obtained from 11. Dell and Son, paddlers, Pukekohe, Mr H King, chemist, Wniuku, and Messrs P. Henry & Son, Patumahoe. Prices Is 6d packet or 10s dozen. Most people buy a dozen packets at • time.—Achrt.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 98, 20 October 1915, Page 3
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220Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 98, 20 October 1915, Page 3
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