Diseases of Sheep. 125 



eyes, nose, and month above the liquid. When removing it, 

 place it on a rack so as the drippings will return to the tank. 

 Stir the liquid frequently to keep the sulphur floating, and 

 occasionally add a little liquor to keep the temperature of 

 the solution about 120 degrees. Do not allow the animals 

 upon the pasture, until they are dry enough that none of 

 the liquid will drop from the body. This usually will effect 

 a cure, and will be the least expensive remedy the farmer 

 can use. However, in aggravated cases, if the above treat- 

 ment is not etfective enough, it will be necessary to use our 

 REMEDY NO. 144 AS DIRECTED. 

 Remedy No. 144 will effect a cure in the most aggra- 

 vated cases. One package of this remedy contains sufficient 

 quantity for fifty sheep. 



Price of remedy No. 144, $2.00. 



WORMS. 



SYMPTOMS: — A ravenous appetite, and at times re^ 

 fusing the food altogether. Constipation then diarrhoea. The 

 sheep are prone to eat dirt, old mortar or sand. An irrita- 

 tion appears around the hinder parts, indicated by the animal 

 rubbing its rump against objects. The worms sometimes 

 can be noticed in the dung. Another symptom is a short dry 

 cough. The flock of sheep that does not thrive, without ap- 

 parent cause, you can safely attribute it to the presence of 



worms. 



TREATMENT :— Give our 



REMEDY NO. 12 AS DIRECTED. 

 It will save you dollars in feed, that is unnecessarily 

 consumed by your sheep, if they are troubled with worms. 

 Price of remedy No. 12, 50 cents. 



