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and the hair is all turned the wrong way, as in cases of loco 

 poifioninf:. The animal does not ohrw its cud and in a compara- 

 tively short time it "becomes too weak to remain on its feet and 

 death rapidly f ol~ ! . ovs . 



So far as is knevn the only available remedy for this 

 trouble is linseed oil given as a drench in amour*- 1 : 3 from or? 3 to 

 two quarts. The oil appears to ovproomo the Injurious off tot a 

 of the ts.nnic acid and if the disease i? not ^ a;; /.:io - r a to'*- fa.:.' 

 and the animal can be furnished eufficient fo^cl so :".t wiXD. not 

 be forcod to eat the oa.lc, it will generally r3orv;-j:.'r T'i-3 best 

 method ? of coiu'^s, in handling the trouble, io. if p.'^ci^J.e ? to 

 get the cattle a^ay froji the range There the oak ?r fouacl and 

 furnish then?, with plenty of frosh green fesd to build v-p again. 



