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MILK FEVER.

E cry cow does not die at calving. -\efflec her how you will, she will probi l n ?' I! 1 ,l tw alive and Still not profitable. If „ CO w dies im'lk.,™ m T( T V* the best , . " f ''"''l- In fact, it is the abundance of milk accumulating rapidly that makes her more sensitive and there fore more liable to chills. fi v ] ;es ' 3 Drench has saved many a good cow when administered even in the" last st.vre of milk fever. But yon should not"wait until your cow is down. Prevention beats curing any day. Drench her at calving-tnne, when she will clean well and thoroughly, and—mark the pointwill at once regain her norma! state of health nnd come into profit right awav, instead of taking probably three or four weeks to come back to this stage. Drench at calving. -Air. Edwin Browning, Okato, Taranaki. savs: "I have used Sykes's Drench on sf> ven of my cows when I thought there was no chance of saving them. I followed the instructions given with the Drench, and am pleased to state that I saved the whole seven animals. Their l eeovcry I attribute Foleh- to Svkes's Drench."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 6 November 1907, Page 3

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MILK FEVER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 6 November 1907, Page 3

MILK FEVER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 6 November 1907, Page 3

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