tUSEASES OF THE HOG. ItS 



<^ases there will be swelling of the parts. This ail- 

 ment may be mistaken for rheumatism and if such 

 should be the case no harm would be done, as the 

 treatment recommended for acute rheumatism 

 would be proper. Cases of lameness, although 

 they may be slight, ought to be attended to as any 

 suffering that the pig may be subjected to will 

 cause a reduction of flesh resulting in loss to the 

 owner. 



