HOOVE, FOG, BLAST, BLOWN, 231 



Aphth.86 or Thrush. 



THRUSH is very frequently connected with foot- 

 rot, either as a symptom or a result. It is manifest- 

 ed by the animal refusing to eat the customary food 

 dullness ; the cud is not chewed ; frothy, string} 

 saliva flows from the mouth, which is found, on ex- 

 amination, covered with small blisters, and the ani 

 mal grows thin and poor. 



TREATMENT. A few doses of the 'SPECIFIC foi 

 DISTEMPER, C C, given morning and night, wil 

 promptly cure. Five drops in water are sufficieni 

 for a dose. 



Hoove, Fog, Blast, Blown. 



This disease is usually occasioned from eating 

 clover, turnips, etc. 



SYMPTOMS. The whole belly is much enlarged 

 the swelling is most manifest at the flanks and or 

 the left side ; the swelling is elastic, and gives a hoi 

 low sound when struck ; the breathing is much im 

 peded and very difficult ; the sheep does not eat 

 appears drowsy and sleepy ; at last it becomes un 

 conscious, and then dies. 



TREATMENT. The SPECIFIC for WIND BLOWN 

 F F, is perfectly appropriate, and may be repeatec 

 every hour until relieved. Five drops may be givei 

 as a dose. 



