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Mil- slicatli of the licrd hull .siioiild he washed miU u nil the Antiscpto fluid. 

 Insert the hose ahiUit three iiiclies into the sheath of the hull and pour in the 

 Sfilntion, as she'wn i)i Fil;- 4, ;i Iielper heilding the sheath tc iire\'ent tlie hose slipping 

 out. Thi> treatment will preiteel the Ijull from Ijecomins- infected, and will prevent 

 him fremi infecting cows and heifers hred to luin. 



The hair on a cow's tail shotild he kept closely clippetl frcjm the tuft or hrush 

 n|i tn the hiid_\" : also the hair at the end of the Inill's sheath. Wheti the hair is 

 left I'lng in these iil.aies it accuimd.ates pus and other diseharge^ and constitutes a 

 fertile s^mrce i.i! germ propagation and infection. 



Caution. 



In washin.g out the genital organs of cows, heifers, or herd bull, with the 

 I'dushiiig Outht or .Syringe, these instruments should be dipped in a strong solution 

 o( Disinfectall before inserting them into another animal, as there is always danger 

 of carr\"ing infection from one anitnal to another. 



Keep Stables Clean. 



Take an ordinary sprinkling can. fill it with water, put in ytuv Disinfectall, 

 and sprinkle your stable tlnor.s and walls freely. If }"ou use whitewash, add one to 

 two riunces of Disinfectall to each pail of whitewash. 



Use Disinfectall once a week or iiftener. 



Care of Herd Under Treatment. 



A cow in heat should be kept ai during that period. 



The bull should not be allowed to run with the herd, and should not be per- 

 mitted to serve cows from other herds; nor should you take your cows to other 

 herd bulls. 



A cow that has aborted should not be bred until such time as she would have 

 come in heat if she had carried lier calf full time, and not then unless she is 

 perfectly clean and free from any vaginal discharge. This is important, as a 

 disregard of this rule is contrary to nature and hurtful to the cow. 



Bury or burn afterhjirth or foetus, and thoroughly disinfect the stalls. 



Special care should hie taken in keeping stables clean and well ventilated. The 

 liberal use of wdiitewash and plenty of sunlight are desirable; also thoroughly 

 disinfect with Disinfectall. 



Directions. 



Full directions for using the abortion treatment will be found on each bottle, 

 lackage and can. 



See Prescription Xo. 1, poge 174 



NOTE. — On cifciiunt >if the per.sonal advice necessary to Ije rendered the stockman 

 while the herd is under treatment, the treatment for Abortion is not handled by the 

 dealer. We ^vant stofl<nien to Avrite direft to us for fnrtlier information and special prices. 

 In writing state iuinil>er nf cows, iieltcr^, calves and bulls owned. 



