The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
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teaspoon of turpentine in skim-milk for 
each 80 lbs. live weight of pigs. Give in 
morning feed, feeding late, say 10 o’elock, 
so pigs will be hungry. Repeat, for three 
successive mornings, following with cas¬ 
tor oil, as advised above. This is not so 
effective in expelling worms as either of 
the foregoing treatments, but seems to be 
of value in treating lung worms. 
II. C. & 11. H. IIARPENDING. 
Aberdeen-Angtis Sale 
The demand for Angus cattle has been 
so good in the East during the year that 
comparatively few are for sale this Fall. 
A select list of 20 animals will be offered 
at the Eastern States Exposition. Spring- 
field. Mass., September 22. The families 
represented are the best of the breed, 
their sires being the most famous found 
in this country and Scotland. Catalogue 
may be had from F. W, Burnham, Green¬ 
field, Mass. 
Duroc-Jersey Swine Notes 
The Capital District Duroc-Jersey 
Breeders' Association will hold a sale of 
50 registered Duroc-Jersey swine at Al- 
tarnont. Albany Co., X. Y.. September 21. 
11 a. m. Catalogues may be bad from A. 
B. Dorsman, secretary, Doudonville, X. Y. 
Traumatic Pericarditis 
I lost a cow. and upon post-mortem 
found the heart had changed to a crusty 
color. There was about 8 qts. or tnore 
of watery substance in the heart sack, 
and there was a bail odor. I had called 
a veterinary to see the Cow. ami he said 
she had a wire in the heart sack, and 
that was the cause, lie prescribed mix 
vomica and digitalis. 1 gave lots of med¬ 
icine. Was it the medicine I found 
around the heart B. W. F. 
New York. 
The veterinarian made a correct diag¬ 
nosis in this case and prescribed the 
treatment customary in such a condition 
The cow died of traumatic or accidental 
pericarditis, or inflammation of the sac 
of the heart, caused by a nail, wire or 
other sharp object transfixing the wall 
of the second stomach, diaphragm and 
heart sac (pericardium). This disease 
eventually proves fatal, after causing 
mysterious illness, often characterized by 
scouring, ill-thrift, shrink in milk, loss 
of flesh and dropsical swellings of the 
neck and breast. The cow may cough 
spasmodically when made to run or walk 
down a slope. In some cases, however, 
the condition is not discovered until time 
of slaughter, the cow not having shown 
any appreciable symptoms during life. 
In other instances the animal drops dead 
and the heart disease is then found pres¬ 
ent. although it has not previously been 
suspected. When an affected animal is 
opened after death the fluid in the sac of 
the heart is found greatly increased in 
amount and generally has a fetid odor. 
Careful search usually will disclose a 
tract or channel made by nail, wire or 
other sharp object, and one sometimes 
finds that object in the channel, sac of 
the heart or transfixing the diaphragm 
and wall of the stomach. There is no 
satisfactory treatment. In many instances 
the paunch b..> been opened by the veter¬ 
inarian ami the foreign objects removed 
and the fluid withdrawn from the sac by 
insertion of a trocar and canola, bur the 
life of the animal was not saved. Re¬ 
cently a 85.000 bull was operated upon 
successfully in this way, but did not long 
survive. Some European veterinarians 
report success from a rather crude method 
of treatment, consisting in laying the cow 
with her rear parts down a steep decliv¬ 
ity and then stepping down hard a num¬ 
ber of times upon the abdomen, just 
behind (be sternum or breast bone. We 
have not tried that plan as yet, but can 
understand that it might succeed in 
withdrawing the nail or wire from the 
heart sac, were tho condition diagnosed 
correctly before incurable disease of the 
heart had resulted from the injury. The 
important matter is. so far ns possible, to 
keep on tie from getting at and swallow¬ 
ing the sharp objects mentioned. It may 
be added, in conclusion, that medicine 
given by way of the mouth can tint pos¬ 
sibly find its way into the sac of the 
heart. A. s. A. 
Galvanized Water Pails; Paralysis 
Is it safe to water chicks or adult 
fowls from galvanized pails? The water 
gets acid, it seems to me. I have been 
lighting paralysis in adult fowls, accom¬ 
panied by bowel trouble and death in live 
days. Firs! the bird becomes lame, then 
paralyzed. Sometimes blindness is in 
evidence. Gould ihis- trouble come from 
too much protein ? k. p. r. 
Highland. X. Y. 
Yes, galvanized drinking utensils are 
harmless. While the iron or steel plates, 
which are dipped into molten zinc, or 
spelter, to '‘galvanize” them, are pre¬ 
viously cleaned with acid solutions, these 
do not remain to acidify liquids kept in 
the pails. There have been a great many 
guesses as to ilie cause, or causes, of leg 
paralysis and death in adult fowls, but 1 
know of no n uson that has any better 
authority behind it tliau a guess. Over¬ 
feeding upon high protein foods is one of 
the guesses. Rheumatism is another. Take 
your choice, or guess agaiu. M. b. i>. 
INVEST IN HEREFORDS 
at 
THE EASTERN STATES EXPOSITION GROUNDS 
SPRINGFIELD, MASS, 
September 21, 1922, 1 P. M. 
NEW ENGLAND HEREFORD BREEDERS ASSN. 
Consignment Sale 
30 FEMALES 5 BULLS 
Consigned by 
Brookvale Farm, Windsor. Mass.; J. Watson Webb. Shelburne, Vt.; 
Keystone Hereford Farm, Reading. Pa.; Conn. Agric. College, Storrs, 
Conn.; Samuel Russell. .Tr., Middletown. Conn.; J. V. Ilills, Round Head, 
Ohio; Vanderbilt Webb. Peckskill. X’. Y r .; Delaware Land & Development 
Go., Wilmington. Del.; Woodburn Farm, Midway. Ky.; Twin Oaks Farm, 
Pratts Jet., Mass. _ 
YOU CAN’T GO WRONG WITH 
HEREFORDS 
They are hardy, rugged anil early maturing. As a breed they show lowest 
percentage of reactors in Federal Tuberculosis Campaign. If you need a 
good bull—don't fail to attend this sale. If you wish to lay a foundation 
for a good herd—buy at this sale. This is a select offering of some of the 
best blood of the breed. 
For Catalogue Address 
J. G. WATSON, Sales Mgr., Brandon, Vt. 
SWINE 
PUBLIC SAL E 
50 Bead of Reg. 
Duroc Jersey Swine 
At ALTAMONT, N. Y. 
AUCTION SALE 
OF 
Pure Bred Cattle 
and Swine 
AT NASSAU FAIR 
Friday, September 15 
AT 10 30 A. M. 
Holstein, Guernsey. Jersey, 
Ayrshire Cattle and Berkshire, 
Duroc and Chester W hite Swine 
Consigned from the Herds of 
Rensselaer County Breeders 
Association 
BOTH SEXES —ALL AGES j 
For information address 
RENSSELAER COUNTY 
BREEDERS ASSOCIATION 
Farm Bureau, Troy, New York 
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HOLSTEINS 
I Offer My Entire Holstein Herd 
grand daughters of Pontiac Kortnlyke and thrirdeseend- 
«nts. Write me what you wa it. o. f. McLennan, s,r»cuit. k r. 
Reg. Holstein Bull Calf For Sale 
)Topped .Apiil 3rd. Prim Sf>50. 
E.E. UUiout Qphir farm Purchase, N. Y. 
AYRSHIRES 
n.EGISTEBED AYRSHIREBULL 
from Federal te-tml, accredited herd. 13 mos. old. A 
grandson of Find lay-ton. Price, *1 50. Kxtonled |iedl- 
greefurnished. I'l.liKV WARREN. Peru, Vermont 
F OR S»l€—Reg. Ayrshire Ycurling*<A lleiferCalves 
from goo,i producing limns. bederal accredited herd. 
GEO, I. CO! n >K - FRIENDSHIP, SsW Yohk 
ANNUAL SALE 
Eastern 
Aberdeen-Angus (I 
Breeders’ 
Association 
To be held at the Eastern States Exposi- |1 
tion 1 1 
SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 
ON 
SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1922 
25 HEAD - - 20 Cows. 5 Bulls |1 
All the fasiiionahle tamilie- are repre- |1 
sented and include Ericas. Prides, Black- H 
birds. Queen Mothers, etc. 
These cattle are not only fashionably II 
bred, but are wonderfully good individu- §| 
ids as well. Many have sin w records to |I 
their credit, and others writ do well in the l| 
shows this fall. 11 
This is the best lot of cattle ever sold by || 
this association. |1 
Dr. K. J, Seulke, formerly of the Amer- || 
ican Aberdeen-Angus Breeders’ Assucia- | = 
tion will he present to handle your bids. H 
For Catalog*, address 
0 1 R r o BiirTri* Best Pl,n d ljne= Registered free. 
■ l. u. a Extra nice nigs, either sex. 412 each. Fairs 
m d tries niKiItm. 4 limns, last May f-oruw. $t8 each. 
All Stock guaranteed satGfael ry. R. HILL, Seneca Fills, N.Y. 
R eg- O. 1. f. and Chester White Pigs, nnd bred 
E. P. HOOKiCS - W lYVU/.E. New V OBK 
HAVING A SURPLUS OF SOARS 
will s.ell the following, large type, good individuals, 
for 865 each: Fa rowed Sept. 'J Kt20. Sire—Sue* 
cessnr s Rivaller. ham-Epochal Ma---bless May a. 
Farrowed Sept 8, 18211. Sire—Sj mboleer's Master¬ 
piece. Dam—Kuoh HU! Fancy ntpl Rival. Furrow¬ 
ed Sepi. 20. 1913). Sire—Syrnboleer - Recorder, 3rd. 
Dam— Symboleer's Duchess. 27. Also a few good 
ired sow? to farrow it) September and October 
PIPINC BROOK FARM OREENWICH. CONN. 
Berkshires at Hlghwood 
Special offering of bred gilts and sows. 
H. C. & 11. B. HARPENDING, Box 15. Dundee. N. Y. 
SHADY SIDE BERKSHIRES 
Must dispose ,.f 30 head at once. Boil's nnd So« h 5 moe. 
old. Hied Sows for Fall farrow. We ship C. O. D. 
E. G. FISHER - Hamilton New York 
BERKSHIRE of Size and Quality 
Bred sow-ami service bonis, all cholera immune. See 
my show hern at ihe Far Hills and Trenton, N J , Fairs. 
KIl'IIAKli t). WA1S - Lebanon. N. J . 
F fllt Sill—Beg. Berkshire lloar. Price 4.i0. IVES, 
Ftenkljn lift Malrernc.L I..K.T. P.0 Baa 253,ljnkroak,L l.,k.T. 
R eg Berk-hire Plgn—shipped subject to approval— 
St. r > em-li .1. B. MILLER. UR.lS'TSVU.LE. MARYLAND 
S jo ring, To a n li Farm 
offers Viiiing vot'ii'tj lx)ar& by syn»l> liver’s Sup**, h. No. 
\!56'.tu Also Dtfrt sows fin* Sept* rn »er r*r v r>w Write 
■L I - M AT^O> - M airbledule. < Dim. 
is I IftflPirre Chester Whitesti»l Berkefaires. <J w*ek^old, 
i = luurigs $LoO each. ROUSE BRi 3., OrsnoRK, Pa. 
|| F. W. BURNHAM - Greenfield, Mass. |f 
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j GUERNSEYS ~ I 
JERSEYS 
REG. JERSEY CALVES 
and Reg. Chester White Pigs 
Both ms. Send stamp fur circular. 
EDWARD WALTER Box 66R Wen Chester. Pa. 
Jersey Bull and Heifer Calves 
at bargain prices for immediate “aim Best blood 
lines. For particulars write BONO FARMS. Troy, Penn 
Jerseys ForSale Cows, Heifers and HeiferCalves 
All tuberculin tested by the State of New Jei -e) . At price! 
that will Insuic ihrtr sale. Come and sec them. 
CHARLES G FOSTER P 0. Box 173 Morristown, N. J. 
For Sale-Reg. Jersey Heifer Calves 
(9) inns. old. PRAIRIE STOCK FARM Atwater, New York 
Jersey Bull for Service « 11 mill, V . J ‘ 
j HORSES 
FOR Tin- 04,..- n„,,u.,»« ,: enrle.'v.>rkntivivhere- 
saif une.otrong, bay Horse Also Z b»rgt» (borough. 
brthl 'llOMIS. II. II, 1,1 VS|M»\V \| ,M Church, I'l-uanaM tile, N.V, 
STANNOX FARM 
Offers a few females, both heifers and 
cows. Two young bulls ready for ser¬ 
vice. and several bull calves. May Rose 
breeding. Herd free from tuberculosis. 
P. F. Staples, Mgr. East Holliston. Mass. 
40 10 0 u ks Reg. Duroc Pigs 
from daughter- of Great Orion Sensation 6th. $10 
each. JAMESS. MORSE, Levanna. New York 
BIG TYPE T3UROCS 
Great Orum Sensation 2nd breeding. Boars, guts, 
ami bred v-nrlings for sale. Herd immune. 
GOBEL FARMS - Annamlnle, N. J. 
n I I D ft ft C Joe Orion 2nd. O. C. It and Sensa- 
Aw kY ^ Tfoil Breeding S-ri ice ft Hit' and 
Spring pigs tor sale. r. m. p»TTt»«Tnit a son. M«rr.i,cio, n. t. 
1)1’ ROCS—Reg o u r s, Bre i Gilts nnd Sows. 
ELMWOOD FARMS, t*. O. Box la. Bradford. N Y. 
BIG TYPE POLANDS » pigs for -ale. by Checkers 
and i 'range Bub (some hugs). Write for prices and let's 
do business. «. S. II A 1.1.. Farmdule, Ohio 
F OR SALE—Reg. Brize Winning Duroc Boar. 22 
mouths old. FLOYD SA LTO.V, Madrid. JVei*, York 
Important to Advertisers :■ 
\ Copy and instructions for elas- J 
Jj sifierl advertisements must reach a| 
«, us on Thursday morning in order J 
Ij to insure insertion in following ^ 
week s paper. Change of copy or 
^ notice to discontinue advertise- ^ 
\ ment should reach us on Tues- ^ 
day morning in order to prevent \ 
^ advertisement appearing in follow- ^ 
? ing week’s paper. J 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
We offer Karraets »ad Breeders of Unerase) p an op- 
riuitiinlty to secure exceattonally bred, healthy 
bull*, from a clean. Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. King of the May—Dolly Dimple— 
Oolden Secret, and Glenwood breeding out of A. It. 
dame or dams that will be tested. Write fur saleslisc 
and Pedigrees- 2J j fl r „ j|t f| 
75 Head of Grade Guernseys and Jerseys 
Fresh or nearby ipvingers. Fotieral tested ami 
from Accredited Herds Selected or size, npvear- 
anee and production JOHN F BENJAMIN Barre. Verntonl 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calres and bulls of serviceable age. A. R. breeding. 
Prices very reasonable. Write fc.r pedigrees. 
SMITHVILLE FLATS Cheiuitgo Ca. New York 
CHERRY HILL GUERNSEYS & 
16 tit,is. May l.'osc, G 'ldcn Secret and (hil.'ix)'s Sispi.T 
hr, isltug. 1. s. tccvedited Herd. Priced for quiet sale. 
W. J. HAINES. 1009 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia Pa. 
DERRYDALE HONOUR STRAIN GUERNSEYS 
llulie. sixteen mew. Olif. 41 BO, IVmu holding Advanced 
Registry Keeorda. Herd «• itrelv imported, s leeted lr.nn 
!'i.mil’s in.'sti mums families. Invigorate youriierd with 
Island Blood. Kedcuil T> ated. OCX fniLE FkXM, S»krn, N I. 
Florham Farm Guernseys \Z l 
grade cows. We have several well bred calves for 
sale at rensottalde prices. Sell the scrub bull nnd 
improve the herd. R N AllEN Mgr . Mulison. N. J. 
S UNNYSIDE GUERNSEYS —Five Reg. cows, two now fresh. 
the iucrensc of mv herd fine Yearling bull, 9i,tuu. 
Accredited herd No. 10036. JkS.E. Tin AISTTNE, hmdsrhstk, K.t. 
Wanted-A. R. Guernseys 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
The dairy cow of Old England. Quality milk. 
Prime beef. WALNUT GROVE FARM WasliingtoiiviUe, N.Y. 
i 0 
SHEEP 
0 » If needing a good ram at retison- 
f|/a / f M/rci able price or ewes for foundation 
Util U /// stock, visit Hilicrest Farm, home 
of the i.'u-ge-t iegistered Rock in 
State or write J. C. Wenrberby, Trumunaburg, N. Y. 
F oil Ski,)—Registered Delaine KEIUMI KAM8 
S. M. ADAMS - KauLB BkllnJh. Nsw TottX 
Buy YourPure-BredRam 
Thl' ty six head of choice rams f mn the best docks of 
New England, li, E. Bf.66, Algr.. Storra. lonti. 
CHEAP F O R C A S II 
Small Flock of Reg. Shropshire Ewes, Lambs 
Ala. Hunts Of dllTei't ages- f ILBMT.F- Va.f. C.naivia.N.Y. 
Reg. Hampshire Down EWES 
and yearling K.-< ms. Reg. South Down E«es for sale. 
ELLIS T1GEK 
Gladstone, N. j. 
Far Sals [■ 
Reg. HAMPSHIRE: S1IKEP. RAMS and 
EWES. Apply orniK kina, forth..*, n.y. 
Fairholme Hampshire Downs k^Vs.a 1uo, dv s?£k 
for sale. EVRI. I). BROWN, I lion. NV. R No. ‘i 
Reg. Shropshires All Ages Sj£3w!!! leu 
C. U. BUWKR - LudlowvfHe, New York 
Registered Shropshires 
TRANQUILLITY FARMS 
SPECIAL OFFERING. Ten 110 1 Dorset Year- 
ii S Fives, oed. A nice foundation!Flock. 
ARTHIR DANKS, Mgr. - Allamuchy P. 0.. N. J. 
GOATS 
WANT TO BUY TOGGENBURG DOES. 
two to three yeftisoltl. giving .*u loust two quarts a day. 
W. A. KAXDKI^ OxforJ, Coiati. 
High Quality MILK GOA TS 
Pure I otfgenburc Bucks, S40; Grade Togge*ib>irg Bucsk, 
$15. None lower. J, Sharplea, U. I>. 5. Norristown. Pa. 
