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CHOLERA IN THEfJI^ 

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SEVERE l^EATHER ^^?f 

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ES SIR! Fall is hog cholera time. But there ore 

 simple rules that will upset Old Devil Hog Chol- 

 era's plans. - Here they are: 



1. Tests at the University of Illinois indicate that 

 pigs raised on good green pasture in the fall continue 

 to thrive in the winter. "When pigs had access to rye 

 pasture during the pre-weaning period, evidently cer- 

 tain needed factors were stored, enabling the pigs to 



grow and gain economically during the post-weaning 

 period in dry lot, even on a ration not satisfactory for 

 pigs fed continuously in dry lot." 



2. Keep lots clean and sleeping quarters dry and 

 free from draft. 



■ 3. Feed a balanced ration. 



■ 4. Immunize pigs against cholera by vaccinating 

 with fresh, potent Farm Bureau serum and virus. 



Remember: ^'^^^ smaller the shoat 

 The cheaper the shot 



SEE YOUR FARM BUREAU 



OCTOBER. 1945 



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