104 Diseases of CattIvE. 



TREATMENT : — As this is a contagious disease, to 

 prevent its spread, it will be necessary to isolate the strick- 

 en animals from the balance of the herd. And to the af- 

 flicted cattle give our 



REMEDY NO. 133 AS DIRECTED. 

 Our remedy No. 133 has been tested and proved to be 

 a perfect success, vvhere others have failed. Give the most 

 nutritious food to be had, and the result will be most sat- 

 isfactory. 



Price of remedy No. 133, $2.00. 



RED WATER— BLACK WATER. 



This disease only affects milch cows, and makes its ap- 

 pearance soon after calving. 



^^>.c,SES: — Usually caused by local congestion, the 

 liver and kidneys being chiefly implicated. It is sometimes 

 caused by the peculiar properties of certain herbs or grasses, 

 wh'ch the cow feeds upon. 



SYMPTOMS :— For a day or two the animal will 

 have diarrhoea, which is followed by constipation; in the 

 first stage, the urine is brown in color; in the second stage, 

 it changes to a deep red color, and in the last and fatal 

 stage, to a black. 



TREATMENT : — Give a brisk physic composed of: 



Epsom Salts sixteen ounces. 



Table Salt sixteen ounces. 



Ginger one-half ounce. 



Molasses four ounces. 



Water one gallon. Mix. 



Give as a drench at one dose. Follow this by giving our 



REMEDY NO. 134 AS DIRECTED. 



