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Conkey's Bag Ointment 



A remarkably efficient bag ointment, which soothes and softens. Cool- 

 ing, penetrating. Excellent for treating any sore or inflamed condition, 

 such as Garget or Caked Udder, Bunches in Bag, Sore, Cracked or Injured 

 Teats. Conkey's Bag Ointment allays inflammation, reduces congestion, 

 heals sores and eruptions. It is also a perfect antiseptic dressing for any 

 part. 



Prices 25c and 50c. 



Useful Cattle Instruments* 



Teat Dilator In case of leaky teat use dilator till the wound or leak can 

 be cured. Price, $1.00 postpaid. 



Bistoury For slitting teats of a hard milker, to enlarge the canal. Price, 

 $1.50 postpaid. 



Teat Expander Made of metal, nickle-plated; to be used with or without 

 the bistoury. Price, 50c. 



Milking Tubes For sore and obstructed teats, or for hard milking cows, 

 these tubes are a real necessity. Made in three sizes, and any size 

 can be had either plated or in solid coin silver, as follows: 2-inch 

 size, 25c; solid silver, 40c; 3-inch size, 30c; solid silver, 50c; 4-inch size, 

 35c; solid silver, 60c. 



Hard Milker Outfit Includes Teat Bistoury; Teat Opener; Milking Tube; 

 Teat Expander; 1 cake Animal Soap. Packed in handy wooden case. 

 Price, $3.00 postpaid. 



Trocar and Canula For treating bloat or hoven. Plunge instrument into 

 the body at heighth of swelling over the rumen (midway between 

 ribs and hip, a hand breadth from the backbone). Remove trocar 

 but leave canula or tube in position until all gas has escaped. Full 

 directions with instrument. Price, $1.50 postpaid. 



Milk Fever Outfits With this outfit on hand no dairyman need fear fatal 

 results from Parturient Apoplexy, commonly called Milk Fever. 

 Price of outfit complete, with fulLdirections, $3.00, prepaid. 



Fever Thermometer Every stock owner should have a good clinical ther- 

 mometer, which can be inserted up the rectum or in the vulvar, and 

 held in place for two or three minutes. These temperature tests are 

 often the best means of diagnosing the trouble. Page 12, we have 

 given some general rules for understanding temperature readings, 

 also a table for normal temperatures. In addition to these there are 

 other useful rules with which the stockman can easily acquaint himself 

 and thus have a pretty solid basis for favorable or unfavorable prog- 

 nosis of any given case. The thermometer listed here is considered 

 the best on the market. It is fully reliable. Price, $2.00. 



Tuberculin Test Outfit Full directions -included, also tuberculin sufficient 

 to test ten cows. Price, complete, $5.00. Tuberculin alone (in vial, 

 sufficient for ten cows) price, $1.50 per vial. 



*We do not make Cattle Instruments, but handle this reliable line for convenience of our patrons. 



