UOIIXEI) CATTLE. '2o 



or invertion of the gut, sliould be returned the 

 same as in the womb, and a few sticks placed 

 through the shape. 



The Cow should in all. cases be suffered to 

 lick or clean the calf, as nature has designed it. 

 The cow and calf will be much happier if suffered 

 to remain together for several hours, having 

 free access to each other. The mother should 

 not be exposed to severe weather, immediately 

 after calving. Should have a few warm mashes. 



THE MILK FEVEK. 



This is a disease which is prevalent amongst 

 Cows in high condition. 



Symptoms: — Staggering gait, br-eathing irreg- 

 ular, eves full and glassy, the animal reels, is 

 unconscious, the head turned on one side, the 

 feeling partially lost, the legs sometimes becomes 

 paralyzed. 



Remedy: — Take epsom salts 12 ounces, fiour 

 sulphur 4 ounces, ginger \ oz. spirits of nitrous 

 ether 1 oz., dissolve in warm water — give one 

 half of this twice a day, until the bowels are 

 opened, continue until relieved. 



