STOCK REMEDIES.
In a few weeks' time the dauying season will be once more in tub swing throughout Taranaki, and thedairy herds, as well as other kinds ut stuck, will again be subject to aii kinds of ills. With the man, picv.ilciit contagious disease: ..mongsi tattU, is is natural 1 „.,,i:nie thai, the uioiUily \w,: I: ,e. ~: :-. .!i,.cu. Daily JModecc ■■■■
iUI.UJi I: ■tiles I: -Uci, lli.n. .-my on. in I he kind is. a valuable a.oet lu lie. mnei--so valuable, mdi ed, thai P lose her lb ii sciiuus lu-,s .1 he j-i-.a'. mortality oi past years anion-; s, Jaiiy herds has been a serindi.uiback m dairymen unci has intern,..:r. i-.-nir-.i1.-.- have I-.-„ pns'nb ■ ■■: .-.-. i- il; in nues. S , :il u oi [1,,-,, --'■ im.mai:-. inn i f ,-fien l.v ~, ,"-| -■lis em, h.n- had huh- or in. ee peiiciue in ;!■«!; and the ills pecu proved lemedi. s, linv.c-.or. have mo j .-nv voj.u- in ii; -i: nime ae'vel" .'('' | lime, in Taranaki. Mo-t ikiimne, | have l-aimd lean e^,,-|e,,ee line \ ■■•■ i.. put l-.-r' me. a healthy slam I -■■ that si„. y ,,il |„- ~, . -,„| ~,-der (~ | ■■-i-i I- 'hud: ilea it i, .inm-ivs,;,- - >\i''. ■!, • ....-!.-,., .iaiiv.'n n, ibe'in-' red i'l-ni-! d-m-ed "aft'.i . is thrown ..IT finm a eo-.v thai is m , in a ennd -;t ,1,- of heallh -.fo-r e,.| ■• 1 la.:, and lime di-,- ; se j- ..,„,..d. Sm' mamniit''--. red water, coma-mus all those dainmen who know thebusiness, whiM aniones' hordes are piirs eolie and inflammation are pre t valent. About a d.rvcn years aire „ ,T - \ V.. Sykes. chemist', of No j Plymouth, saw the great necessjl
there was for procuring for farmer, remedies that would help lo slay tin great mortality amongst dairy stock, and intr. duced a drench to be administered to cows alter calving ane other specifics for the various complaints, liefore launching- out, Mi Sykes went exhaustively and sclent' hcally into the ailments of stock, an with what results most farmers win have used his medicines can testify. So much so, that at the present tune "Sykes' Drench" is as great a ue cessity on the faim as the cow: themselves. In fact, the Drench has become so great a boon to dairy men that at the present lime it is established all over New Zealand an some parls of Australia. The drencl is administered to each cow as sin comes to profit, and the mortaii;; amongst herds has in consequent greatly diminished. Then, for ih much-dreaded contagious üboriio among cows, Mr Sykes has paced 01 the market an animal abortion cure composed of powerful antiseptr > with which afflicted anima's can u treated, thereby reducing- the feai <>! contagion. Another preparation is Sykes' An.im.ol, a lubricant for all kinds of sores and skin disease; amongst stock. These medicine; have withstood the most severe *esland testimonias from the highes authorities, as' jvell -as ftom hundreds of practical farmers, have been received by Mr Sykes. \Y"i the Drench particularly it is safe tsay that it has come to stay, anearn season finds the mixture in stalling itself as the standar' rcmcl\ over a steadily widening expanse e 1 territory.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8167, 28 July 1906, Page 3
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514STOCK REMEDIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8167, 28 July 1906, Page 3
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