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Apoplexy and Paralysis. 



May arise as a result of overfeeding or too rapid 

 change of condition. An unsteady gait and drooping 

 wing is the warning. If it progresses there may be 

 entire loss of power or unconsciousness. A dose of 

 SPECIFIC, A A, will afford prompt relief. 



Black Rot 



is known by a blackening of the comb and swelling 

 of the feet and legs. The SPECIFIC, C C, given three 

 times per day is the proper remedy, and given eai ly 

 may avert the disease. 



Bronchitis 



Is known by the frequent coughing, and if observed, 

 a more frequent respiration than in health, and 

 generally a well marked rattling in the throat may be 

 noticed. In the more advanced stage there is dis- 

 charge as in catarrh, or a slight discharge as it gets 

 well. 



The SPECIFIC A. A. will promptly cure. Give 

 two or three times per day. 



Bumble Foot 



Occurs mostly in the large breeds of fowls, and is 

 supposed to be caused by bruising the foot when 

 alighting on a hard surface, or in resting on a small 

 or uneven perch. There is a swelling or corn in the 

 bottom of the foot which softens, becomes ulcerated, 

 forming a putrid surface or sore. Remove the Dutrid 



