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Stiffness 
I  have  a  mule  that  is  stiff  in  the  fore¬ 
quarters.  It  is  not  in  his  feet,  hut  in  his 
shoulders.  I  think  ho  has  been  pulled  too 
hard  with  too  large  a  collar,  lie  was  in 
this  condition  when  I  got  him.  Is  there 
any  cure  for  him?  j.  w.  A. 
Idaho. 
We  cannot  decide  the  location  of  the 
lameness  without  making  a  personal  ex¬ 
amination,  hut  we  suspect  that  the  mule 
has  been  foundered.  If  so,  the  forefeet 
will  be  thrust  forward  when  the  mule 
stands  at  rest,  and  he  will  incline  to  go 
on  his  heels  when  walking.  If  so  clip  the 
hair  from  the  hoofheads  of  both  forefeet 
and  blister  them  twice  a  mouth,  one  at  a 
time,  with  a  mixture  of  two  drams  each 
of  biniodide  of  mercury  and  powdered 
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I  have  some  purebred  sheep  (Ox¬ 
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and  another  seems  going  the  same.  Could 
you  tell  me  the  cause  and  what  is  best 
to  do  for  them?  They  are  in  good  con¬ 
dition.  fed  corn,  bran  and  oats,  mixed, 
and  good  clover  hay.  I  have  always  kept 
a  large  flock  of  sheep,  blit  never  had  any 
like  this.  a.  l. 
Ohio. 
The  sheep  probably  have  contagious 
ophthalmia,  sometimes  called  “pink-eye.” 
It  is  contagious.  Isolate  affected  sheep 
and  wash  their  eyes  twice  daily  with  a 
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I  have  a  horse  with  two  bunches  on 
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I  have  a  cow  that  has  been  giving 
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peter,  jt  small  tablespoonful  for  two  or 
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then  give  again,  but  it  does  not  stop  it 
entirely.  She  has  dried  up  a  good  deal 
in  that  quarter'.  Can  anything  be  done 
for  quarter?  u,  l,  w. 
New  York. 
It.  may  prove  good  policy  to  dry  off  the 
secretion  of  milk  in  the  affected  quarter, 
and  especially  so  if  growths  in  the  teat 
bleed  at  milking  time,  or  if  the  condition 
has  resulted  from  an  attack  of  nmmmitis. 
Meanwhile  try  the  effect  of  bathing  the 
quarter  with  cold  water  three  times  a  day 
and  with  strong  alum  water  at  night  and 
twice  daily  giving  three  teaspnonfuls  of 
salt,  and  one  of  dried  sulphite  of  iron 
(copperas)  in  the  feed.  The  iron  cannot 
safely  be  given  to  a  cow  that  is  well  along 
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Worms 
Would  you  give  what  you  consider  the 
best  treatment  for  worms  in  a  horse? 
The  horse  is  used  two  or  three  times  a 
week,  eight  to  14  miles  each  time,  is  about 
eight  years  old.  Does  Alfalfa  breed 
worms?  The  horse  gets  oats,  carrots, 
bran  and  sometimes  Alfalfa*  Has  recently 
been  fed,  also,  corn  on  the  cob  for  his 
teeth  or  month,  as  he  seemed  unable  or 
unwilling  to  eat  his  oats.  The  corn  on 
the  cob  is  suggested  as  a  remedy  for  some 
ailment  to  his  teeth.  B.  w. 
New  York. 
Worms  come  from  eggs  of  worms,  and 
any  feed  may  carry  the  eggs  or  they  may 
be  derived  from  contaminated  drinking 
water  or  old  pastures  long  used  by  horses. 
Swale  hay  is  most  commonly  blamed  for 
carrying  worm  eggs.  Ear  corn  will  not 
benefit  the  teeth.  Have  them  attended 
to  by  a  veterinarian.  The  car  corn  is 
useful,  however,  for  a  colt  affected  with 
swelling  of  the  bars  of  the  hard  palate,  a 
condition  commonly  called  “lampas."  For 
worms  give  a  tablespoonful  of  a  mixture 
of  equal  parts  of  salt,  dried  sulphate  of 
iron  and  sulphur  in  the  feed  night  and 
morning  for  a  week,  then  skip  10  days 
and  repeat.  Omit  iron  for  a  mare  in  foal. 
Prefer  mixed  clover  or  Timothy  hay  to 
Alfalfa  hay  for  the  feeding  of  this  horse. 
Such  unusual  and  continual  results  as  the  fol¬ 
lowing  prove  that  this  remedy  is  so  reliable — r.r.d 
successful— that  it.  is  positively  a  safe  and  secure 
investment  to  buy  it  under  our  CONTRACT. 
This  Is  a  signed,  legal  contract,  to  cure  or  refund 
the  money.  20  Years  a  Success. 
“If  any buiIy  write*  from  Hruiu.it  here.  Bend  them  tc 
me  and  I  will  bIiow  what  it  has  done,"  writes  Mr.  John 
Davis,  R.  1,  Annnndide,  N,  J.,  and  be  tells  this  interest¬ 
ing  experience:  "  I  boujrbt  n  mure  that  ran  away  and  hurt 
her  ltnec.  They  had  tried  about  everything  and  the  man 
I  got  her  of  said,  *  You  can't  make  her  go  sound.'  f  said 
nothing;  but  I  got  it  bottle  of  Havc-Thc-Horse  and  before 
one-half  the  bottle  was  Used  she  was  sound  an  t.  dollar. 
“Two  years  later  ebe  went  lame  behind,  and  I  could  not 
use  her.  The  doctor  said ‘a  ringbone,*  Ho  gave  a  blister, 
and  if  not  boi  ler  in  3  weolcs  to  lire  arid  blister;  at  the  er.d 
of  3  weeks  tha  blister  healed,  but  horse  ns  Janie  as  ever. 
Sol  told  my  wife  1  will  utto  Savo.-Tho-ffonuj.  You  would 
be  surprised,  ns  in  the  next  I!  wo  ks  she  was  working 
every  day  and  has  never  taken  a  lame  step  ttmee.  Two 
neighbors  also  had  good  success  with  Suve-The-Horso.” 
E5  w*  Mu  Matter  what  remedy  you  think 
of  Lieing,  Don't  Pail  to  send  for 
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Knee,  Ankle,  Roof  or  Tendon  Disease. 
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Experiment  station  experts  and  successful  hog 
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Roberts’  Digester  Tankage  grows  big.  well- 
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