156 THE VETEEINAEIAN 



injecting Turpentine into tlie windpipe or fumigating 

 animals by placing them in a closed shed or barn and 

 burning sulphur, compelling the affected animals to 

 inhale the fumes. This treatment perhaps is the safest 

 and the most effective. A person should remain in the 

 enclosed shed and when the fumes become so strong 

 that there is danger of suffocation, open the doors and 

 windows. This treatment should be repeated every w^eek 

 until coughing ceases. 



HoLSTEiN Cow FiNDERNE Pride Johana Eue 121083. 



28,403.7 lbs. Milk; 1,176.47 lbs. Butter Fat. 



Somerset Holstein Breeders Co., Somerville, N. J. World's Record Cow. 



WARBLES OR GRUBS 



Cause: By the heel-fly or warble-fly. They deposit 

 their eggs on the legs of cattle during the fall. The 

 animal, licking the parts, takes the eggs into its mouth. 

 These eggs gradually migrate into the gullet, where they 

 hatch and burrow through the tissues, and in the early 



