nature by costly experience. In the first place it is a 

 very easy matter for the fowls to acquire this disease. 

 It is a ptomaine poisoning which comes from the fowls 

 eating putrefying flesh. A dead rat under the barn, or a 

 dead fowl in some out-of-the-way corner, may cause this 

 deadly ailment when you are not prepared to meet it 

 and, before you can send and procure the remedy, many 

 of your fowls are past saving. While Limber Neck is 

 terribly fatal when no remedy is available, it is a very 

 easy disease to master when CONKEY'S LIMBER 

 NECK REMEDY is at hand, and we are receiving en- 

 dorsements from many poultrymen who have cured 

 their fowls, though they have believed this disease in- 

 curable in years past, because they did not have the 

 remedy on hand. DON'T LET IT BE TOO QUICK 

 FOR YOU, but insure your flocks by having it on your 

 shelf. One day's treatment should result in decided improvement. 

 CONKEY'S LIMBER NECK REMEDY is a special remedy for this 

 one disease only. Do not be deceived by substitution of anything that 

 is claimed to cure both this and other diseases. The age of cure-alls has 

 passed and poultrymen are realizing that each disease should have its 

 special remedy. Prices, 50c or 55c, postpaid. 



CONKEY'S SCALY LEG REMEDY Scaly Leg is a parasitic dis- 

 ease the parasites burrowing under the scales of the 

 legs and feet as described on page 53. Scaly leg is 

 very contagious. It is not fatal, but it ruins the ap- 

 pearance of the birds and also saps their vitality 

 and usefulness. This remedy is simple to apply and 

 is guaranteed to cure. It is also excellent as a dress- 

 ing for the feet and legs of show birds, increasing: 

 their "point" value, and putting them in the very 

 best possible condition as prize winners. Price, 25c. 



CONKEY'S GAPE REMEDY This is a reliable remedy for 

 this extremely troublesome disease. Many people have experimented with 

 irritating powders, fumes, smoke, etc., but have found them not only inef- 

 fectual, but positively dangerous to the fowls. They have 

 also used extractors, horsehairs, wires, etc., with no great- 

 er satisfaction. 



In CONKEY'S GAPE REMEDY we have a prep- 

 aration guaranteed to do the work and satisfy you. This 

 remedy tones up the system, and acting through the cir- 

 culation it is brought into contact with the worms. Gapes 

 is such a dangerous disease that we advise you never 

 to be without this remedy when you have little chicks. 

 Given occasionally in the feed, it will be found an ex- 

 cellent preventive. Prices, 50c or 60c, postpaid. 



Among ihe different chick diseases there is not one 

 which causes the poultryman more annoyance. We feel 

 gratified to be able to offer you a preparation of genuine merit in CON- 

 KEY'S GAPE REMEDY. 



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