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have rough legs. Don't make the mistake 

 of thinking that is merely the sign of old age, 

 for though scaly legs does not seem to in- 

 jure the general health in any way, it looks 

 so disagreeable it should not be allowed to 

 spread to the younger chickens, which it is 

 sure to do unless checked, because it is 

 caused by a parasite and is contagious. 

 Bathe the afflicted bird's legs and feet in 

 moderately strong permanganate of potas- 

 sium and warm water. The best plan is 

 to fill a two-quart lard pail and hold the 

 bird's legs and shanks in it for a few min- 

 utes, to soak and soften the scaly substance. 

 Then wash thoroughly, using a plain white 

 soap and nail brush. Wipe dry, and rub in 

 carbolic vaseline. Repeat every three days 

 until cured. 



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is scarcely a disease, yet as it requires a cure, 

 it seems as if it should come within the 

 doctor's jurisdiction. It is really a bad 



