Diseases of Cattle. 105 



Feed very soft mashes for two days; after this time, 

 good generous feeding will assist and hasten the animals 

 recovery. 



Price of remedy No. 134, $1.50. 



RING WORM. 



This disease is produced by parasites. It is a contag- 

 ious disease, but not a fatal one. Young, and poorly fed 

 cattle are most subject to ring worm. 



TREATMENT: — Remove the afifected animals from 

 the other cattle, and feed good, nutritious food. Bathe the 

 ring worm with soft-soap and warm water, and apply once 

 daily for three or four days, our 



REMEDY NO. 135 AS DIRECTED. 

 This will speedily eradicate the ring worm. If the ring 

 v/orm is close to the eye, use EXTREME care in not allow- 

 mg any of the medicine to enter the eye. 



Price of remedy No. 135, 50 cents. 



SORE TEATS. 



The skin of the teats of some cows is very tender and 

 easily cracked, forming open sores which sometimes are dif- 

 ficult to heal. These sores are more frequently met with in 

 cows that have just calved, and give considerable annoyance 

 during the operation of milking; not only causing the cow 

 much pain, but the disagreeable feature of blood and pus 

 getting into the milk. When the teats are sore and tender, 

 do not allow the calf to suck, as it will aggravate the sores, 

 and in many instances will cause the cow to develop into 

 a proffessional kicker. 



