142 Diseases of PouvrRY. 



Gum Camphor one-half ounce 



Spirits Turpentine two ounces. 



Goose or Skunk Oil two ounces. 



Mix the Turpentine and Camphor, then add the goose or 

 skunk oil. Keep the foot perfectly clean, and wrap in soft 

 cloths to prevent any dust or foreign substance entering the 

 opening. Keep the patient on a floor that has an abund- 

 ance of soft straw bedding. 



CANKER. 



Canker is usually caused by a cold, but sometimes from 

 musty and unwholesome food. 



SYMPTOMS: — Sores appear in the mouth, covered 

 by a formation having the consistency of cheese or tough 

 white leather. 



TREATMENT :— The tough, cheesy matter should be 

 scraped of¥ with a quill. Then apply to the sore Sulphate 

 of Iron daily. If the Iron is not convenient, Powdered 

 Borax in some cases is quite as effectual. If the wind-pipe 

 is filled there is but little chance for the recovery of the 

 fowl. 



CHICKEN POX. 



SYMPTOMS: — The fowl becomes dull, stupid, and 

 low spirited. Warty sores appear on the head. 



TREATMENT :— Bathe the head and thoroughly soak 

 the sore places with equal parts of vinegar and warm water. 

 Then apply a small quantity of our 



REMEDY NO. 156 AS DIRECTED. 

 Our treatment will dry up the sores in twelve hours. 

 Price of remedy No. 156, 50 cents. 



