The disease known as "sepsis"' » cows may make its appearance around here. The svinptoms are similar to milk lever, except that the animals appearing quite normal will fall suddenly dead. The Farmers' Co-opera-tive "Auctioneering Company has distributed a circular giving the history 'of the disease, its symptoms, and also instructions for its prevention and treatment. As soon as a cow is. noticed to be affected, an aperient, drench should be given Epsom salts, ",1b (according to *ize and condition of the cow) and one dessertspoonful of giound uinger. Any stimulant, such as whisky, may be added. Two tablespoonfuls of turpentine, mixed in gruel, milk or soap water has proved most successful. What i*> ! licved to bo a record price for a Jersey bull has been received by Mr. F. S. Mcßae, of Palnaerston. Mr. Mcßae was given 400 guineas for a three-year-old,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 569, 24 September 1920, Page 2
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142Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 569, 24 September 1920, Page 2
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