120 ' Diseases of Sheep. 



iGiir hours repeat the dose. As soon as the bowels operate 

 freely, give our 



REMEDY NO. 7 AS DIRECTED. 



Price of remedy No. 7, 50 cents. 



LUNG WORMS IN LAMBS— HOOSE— 

 PALE DISEASE—HUSK. 



SYMPTOMS : — When these worms are in the wind- 

 pipe they cause irritation and coughing. Grown sheep are 

 rot often seriously affected ; but death among lambs is very 

 frequent. Large quantities of these worms accumulate in 

 young lambs to such an extent, that it prevents the proper 

 amount of air passing to the lungs, thereby affecting the 

 entire system, producing a pale bloodless condition. Loss 

 of appetite, loss of flesh, and if not relieved quickly ends \u 

 death. 



TREATMENT : — These worms must be attacked from 

 t'vo sources. Internally and externally. Our combination 



REMEDIES NOS. 14 AND 149 AS DIRECTED, 

 for internal and external use, should be aclministered and 

 applied, as soon as the worms are detected. 



Price of remedies Nos. 14 and 149 Complete, $1.00. 



MAGGOTS. 



Maggots are the product of the blow fly, or bluebottle 

 fiy, or the common fly. These flies deposit their eggs, on 

 wounds or injuries, which develop into maggots very rap- 

 idly. Rams with horns growing very closely to their heads, 

 are very liable to have maggots generate under them, par- 

 ticularly, if the skm on the surrounding parts becomes 



