Good Blood is needed to Make Milk
The cow with the good' mammary system is the cow that is likely to be a gfeat producer, but she will not be a great producer unless her blood-vessels are Sled with good, rich blood. When a cow calves her whole system changes. The blood which has been used for building up the calf is diverted to the task of making ipilk. The change is a severe strain, and it is only made satisfactory when the system is cleansed and fortified by the use of a good Drench. The best of all Drenches is Sykes’s Drench. It ensures a proper cleansing, preventing catan hal discharge, and toning and strengthening the whole system It is no exaggeration to say that the giriug of a Sykes’s Drench after calving will often mean the difference between PROFIT and LOSS on the cow’s lactation period. A healthy, red-blooded cow that is feeling fit has a chance to make a profit, but the unthrifty cow never makes good. Sykes*s Drench has been the favourite Drench of New Zealand and Australian dairy cattle breeders for over twenty years.
Messrs Holloway & Gray,, “Reculvers, ’* Kenmore, Goulburn, N.S.W. write:—
“We are pleased to say that we have found Sykes’s Drench and Veterinary Remedies most effective for what it is claimed for them. We have used them successfully for many years and have always a supply on hand, in fact, the Dairy is not complete without Sykes’s Veterinary Remedies.
Sykes's Drench may be obtained from all chemists and progressive storekeepers. I/6 packet (sufficient to drench two coWs) or 17/- by the dozen. ** i
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1921, Page 2
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270Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1921, Page 2
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