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the pump or syringe, cotton batting, in such a way as to ensure all 

 air coming out of the nozzle having to traverse the cotton in coming 

 out and pump air through the same a few times to be sure it ia 



FIG. 8. A home-made Milk Fever Apparatus. 



FIG. 9. Milk Fever Apparatus. 



working satisfactorily. Wash the udder and teats carefully, if udder 

 is much distended, draw off part of milk from udder, then, insert- 

 ing the nozzle into the teats in turn, pump air into the four quarters, 

 tying teats with tape to prevent escape. One injection will probably 



