78 Bulletin 141. 



Pig No. I has diarrhoea ; at times it runs about the pen in 

 apparently a dazed condition. 



Pigs Nos. I and 2 liave had diarrhoea. Quantity of soap 

 given reduced to one ounce. 

 Pigs appear to be well. 

 Quantity of soap increased to five ounces. 

 Pigs sick, all have diarrhoea, do not eat. Have some diffi- 

 culty in walking. 

 Pigs appear to be no better. 



Pigs still sick. Have eaten very little. Soap stopped. 

 Pigs slightly better. 



The condition of the pigs much improved. 

 Animals apparently well. 

 Tlie feeding of this soap was repeated on these animals some weeks 

 later with a similar result. 



Soap B. 



July 10. Pigs Nos. 4, 5 and 6 were placed in pen No. 2. They were 

 fed the regular rations, to which were added, morning and 

 evening, two ounces of Soap B. 



July 14. Pig No. 4 has a bad diarrhoea. Others well. Quantity of 

 soap given increased to four ounces. 



July 15. All three have diarrhoea. 



July 19. Pig No. 4 found dead. No. 5 very sick, unable to stand, 

 refuses food. 



July 20. Pig No. 5 cannot stand, limbs constantly jerking. There 

 seems to be paralysis. It dies late in the afternoon. Pig 

 No. 6 has suffered from diarrhoea, but otherwise seems to 

 be well, although jt eats very little. Quantity of soap 

 reduced to one-half ounce. 



July 22. Pig No. 6 better. 



Aug. I. Pig No. 6 much jmproved. Soap discontinued. 



Soap C. 



July 10. Pigs Nos. 7, 8 and 9 were placed in ^pen No. 3. They 

 were fed the same as the others. Night and morning 

 two ounces of soap C were mixed with their food. 



July 13. All the pigs have diarrhoea, eat very little. 



