100 Diseases of CattIvE. 



SYMPTOMS:— From the first to the third day after 

 calving, the cow has a dull and stupid appearance, accom- 

 panied with loss of appetite ; chewing the cud or rumination 

 is suspended ; the cow has a staggering gate, and walks as 

 if weak across the back. As the disease advances the ani- 

 mal takes on a wild look, falls to the ground, and cannot 

 rise again. If the disease is not checked, the brain will soon 

 become affected, at which time the cow will dash her head 

 viciously from side to side, phmging her horns into the 

 ground, and endangering those around her. 



PREVENTION : — Give one week before calving, our 



REMEDY NO. 129 AS DIRECTED. 



Let the cow's feed be of the lightest kind, such as good, 

 clean hay and thin slop mashes. Do not feed any grain, 

 meal, or solid food. Our remedy No. 129 will lessen the 

 tendency to interruption of the circulation, and will improve 

 the health, and tone the entire system. There is no other 

 remedy as capable of equalizing the circulation of the 

 blood, and we are confident it will prevent much suffering 

 to the cow, and inconvenience and loss to the owner. Any 

 cow that has been afflicted with milk fever, at the next time 

 of calving, should receive all the benefits of our remedy No. 

 129 for prevention, as a re-occurrence of milk fever will in- 

 variably develop at the next calving, and generally proves 

 fatal. 



TREATMENT:— Milk Fever demands constant at- 

 tendance as long as there is life in the cow, as our remedy 

 has cured cases, where the owner considered the animal lost 

 and expected death every moment. As soon as this disease 

 presents itself, at once administer our 



REMEDY NO. 130 AS DIRECTED. 



