HORXED CATTLE. IT 



Red Water. — This disease consists of a dis- 

 charge of high colored urine, occasionally tinged 

 with a bloody appearance, it is an affection of 

 the kidneys; in some cases the discharge cha,nges 

 to a dark red, or blackish color. AVhen the 

 kidneys are effected, the beast evinces tenderness 

 on pressing the loins. 



Remedy: — Take oil of juniper ^ oz., laudanum 

 1 oz., oil turpentine 1 oz., mix and give in a 

 pint linseed tea, once or twice a day until re- 

 lieved. The oil of juniper may be increased or 

 diminished as the case may require it. 



GARGET, DOWNFALL IN THE UDDER, 

 OR INFLAMED BAG. 



This is a disease of the utmost consequence to 

 the owners of Cattle; young Cows in higli con- 

 dition are most liable to it, especially at the time 

 of calving. This disease makes its appearance 

 in one or more quarters of the bag, which be- 

 comes swollen, hard, hotter than usual and pain- 

 ful when pressed. The milk is lessened and 

 mingled with blood, pus and corruption, at 



