The RURAL NEW.YORKER 
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Ailing Animals 
Answered by Dr. A. S. Alexander 
“supreme with 
meu who know’ 
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333 W. 30th St., New York City 
Warts 
I have a two-year-old heifer that lately 
has developed a growth on the belly about 
6 in. in front of the udder. The growth 
is about 4 in. in diameter and is scabby 
and in sections; looks like an immense 
wart. There appear to be several smaller 
ones, the size of a finger tip, on other 
parts of the belly. The growth has de¬ 
veloped since the heifer was stabled for 
the Winter. w. s. R. 
Massachusetts. 
Twist off any wart that has a narrow 
neck, and to masses of warts apply pine 
tar by means of a hard brush. Repeat 
the application at intervals of a week. 
If tar is objectionable, rub in fresh axle 
grease daily, or apply castor oil daily. 
it 
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Not a Buckle On It 
Mad© in all style*) 
backpads, breech¬ 
ingless, side back¬ 
ers f or stiff or drop 
tongues, etc. 
Mammary Tumor 
Do cows ever’have a rupture in the ud¬ 
der? We have a cow six years old that 
seems perfectly’well and verv hearty, and 
gives a good flow of milk, but has a large 
bunch in back of udder not half way 
down. It seems soft, just the same as the 
rest of the udder. When she freshened 
one and one-half years ago she had an 
uncommonly large udder, and we soon 
noticed the bunch. When she dried off 
last Fall that seemed to shrink some, but 
not _ entirely. When she freshened last 
bpring it showed more, and may be a 
trifle larger than last year, but does not 
seem to hurt her in the least. H. F. 
Pensylvania. 
A rupture cannot occur in the udder, 
but dilatation of a blood vessel (ane¬ 
urism), would be a possibility, but rare. 
More likely a tumor is present, and as 
tuberculosis sometimes is the cause, and 
renders the milk dangerous for use by 
persons or animals, you should have the 
tuberculin test applied by a veterinarian. 
Meanwhile rub in a little iodine oint¬ 
ment, once daily. When tuberculosis 
proves to be present the affected cow ha 3 
to be disposed of in accordance with State 
law. 
Let me send you this wonderful nrvbuckle harness at my owtt 
expense. ^ Look at it. Examine it. Compare it with old style 
harness. Put it on your team and use it for a month at my 
risk. Give it any and every test you can think of. If you are 
not convinced that it is the handsomest, the strongest and 
best harness you ever saw or tried, pack it up and send 
it back. I’ll pay the freight. 
No Patching—No Mending—No Repair Bills 
Buckles cut harness 
end of 
•trsp* 
straps. Buckle-tongues tear 
them. Rings and dees soon 
wear straps in two. Examine 
yourown harness and verify 
this. You'll find more than 
100 places where buckles, 
rings and dees are wearing it; 
places where you'll soon have 
to repair it. Walsh Harness 
will save you that trouble 
and expense. 
See How 
Buckles Cut 
and TearX 
Straps 
Harness 
No Buckles 
No Rings 
No Loops 
No Holes In Straps 
No Billets 
No Friction 
Adfnstable to fit 
any size work horse 
Lung Worms 
I would like to say to I. S. W., Massa¬ 
chusetts, who has calves affected with 
lung worms, a few years ago we had five 
calves affected in very much the same 
way, only ours had a hacking cough, be¬ 
sides getting poor and weak. One finally 
died and then I began giving the others 
about one tablespoonful of kerosene two 
or* three times daily. After a little time 
their cough began to get better, and con¬ 
tinued to lessen until they were entirely 
oyer it; they picked up in flesh and com¬ 
pletely recovered. mrs. c. h w. 
We are glad to have this report of ex¬ 
perience from our subscriber, and have to 
say that kerosene has often been given 
when lung worms troubled a young ani* 
mal. but turpentine is much more com* 
monly given. The latter is mixed with 
two parts of raw linseed or cottonseed 
oil, 'and the dose is one to two ounces 
twice daily. The only known effect of in¬ 
ternal treatment, however, is to remove 
worms that are free in the intestines. It 
has practically no effect on worms that 
are present in the windpipe and small air 
passages of the lungs. To help them 
medicine has to be injected directly into 
the windpipe, by means of a hollow 
needle or hypodermic syringe, or in the 
form of gas (fumes) of sulphur or iodin. 
Generous feeding is imperative. Semi- 
starved calves usually die. 
Lasts 
a Lifetime 
Walsh Harness has 
864 points of im¬ 
provement over old 
style harness. Besides 
having no buckles, no 
rings, no dees to wear it 
out, it has no loops or bil¬ 
lets to waste leather or 
catch the lines—no snaps 
to break, no holes to weak¬ 
en the straps. A bui ft-in 
hame fastener does away 
with hamestraps. A prov¬ 
en success—in actual oper¬ 
ation on farms in forty states. 
$10 to $15 Saved 
Other harness of same high quality leather costs you {510 to 215 
- more than Walsh Harness. Besides Walsh Harness will outwear two 
Sets of the ordinary buckle harness, and you will not have repair bills 
Try this harness at mjr risk 30 days FREE. See for yourself what a 
wonderful harness it is and you will never waste another dollar on old 
Style harness. Quick shipments from New York City warehouse. Send all 
mail to head office at Milwaukee. 
Cash or Easy Payments 
Write today for free illustrated book, Prices, easy payment terms and full 
particulars of my 30 day trial offer. Send no money, just the coupon below. 
James M. Walsh, Pres., WALSH HARNESS CO., Dept. 285,137 Keefe Aye., Milwaukee,Wis* 
Fit a up Close to Horae 
WalahgHarncu fits the horse* good and lets U 
the right place. 
ELMER B. NELSON, 
Hillsdale, N. Y. 
Good For All Work 
l like Walsh Harness fine. Have used them 
for all kinds of work. 
D. D. JOHNSON. 
R. F. D. 1. Fredericktown, Ohio, 
Free Trial Couporv 
James M. Walsh, Pres.. WALSH HARNESS CO.. 
Dept. 285, 137 Keefe Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 
G.,?'i a . se -, sen 2 me y° ur ./re. e . illustrated book, prices, 
full details about the Walsh Harness and your 30 
Days Free Trial Offer. No obligation to buy. 
Skin Disease 
I have a pup I want to raise. I got it 
when only two days old; her mother •was 
hurt and was not able to nurse her. She 
is tan and white, and seems to have skin 
trouble. It got better after I doctored it, 
as I had advice from you for a pup I had 
some time ago. I feed her cereals, as oat¬ 
meal, wheatena and farina, and milk, a 
little meat and bone once in a while 
She scratches herself badly, so I got some 
Iysol and gave her a good scrubbing with 
soap and then put crude oil on and she 
got better, but not rid of the trouble. Her 
tskin is pink and hair very thin, but the 
tan spots seem to be all right. She is a 
very smart little dog and I would like to 
raise her. One eye is half closed. I use 
boric acid to wash it. mbs. p. r. 
New York. 
The. treatment. with lysol was wrong 
and might have killed the dog, as carbolic 
acid may be absorbed through the skin 
and is poisonous to dogs and cats. Coal 
tar disinfectant or dip, however, is not 
dangerous in that way and should be 
preferred for use in a dog’s bath. Scrub 
the skin clean with tar soap and hot 
water and when dry rub some sulphur 
ointment into the sore places, at intervals 
of three days Only treat a small part of 
the body at one time. Make the dog live 
outdoors es much as possible and take lots 
ot exercise daily. Overfeeding probably 
has caused or aggravated the disease, or 
it may be due to fleas or to the mange 
parasite. Feed milk and oatmeal; also 
vegetable soup without potatoes, and 
twice a week allow raw meat or a raw 
beef bone. Puppy biscuit is suitable if 
you do not care to supply the other foods. 
Feed lightly and keep the bowels active 
Beat He Ever Saw 
Walsh Harness is the best I ever bought. I 
have several sets of new harness but the Walsh 1* 
strongest, neatest and most convenient I ever put 
on a team. 
GEO. E. HEATH, 
R. F. D. f, Pen Yam, N. Y. 
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