The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
889 
Ailing Animals 
Answered by Dr. A. S. Alexander 
Stamping in Stable 
T have a six-year-old gray mare which 
appears to be in the beet condition. She 
is fed, watered and stabled properly, and 
has plenty of exercise. But she seems 
to have a form of invisible scratches, as 
she continually stamps- her hind feet. She 
has done this for over a year, but seems 
to be worse in Winter. The skin on her 
legs is perfectly smooth, with no cracks 
whatever. D. II. | 
Wisconsin. 
Sebaceous matter gathered about the 
udder sometimes causes such irritation ; 
that a mare stamps, kicks or rubs her 
tail. Perfectly cleanse these parte and 
when dry dust the skin with fuller’s earth 
to prevent- chafing. Pin worms in the 
rectum are another common cause. De¬ 
stroy them by injecting into the rectum 
a gallon of water containing two ounces 
of dried sulphate of iron (copperas) after 
the bowels have been cleared by adminis¬ 
tering a pint dose of raw linseed oil. Also 
wash the root of the tail with soap and 
warm water, and afterward rub in fiowero 
of sulphur daily. Rats and mice in the 
stable may also cause a nervous horse to 
kick or stamp at night. 
Sore Necks 
T have two horses doing hard work, 
which have scabs at the top of the neck, 
where collar comes. One of the horses 
does not seem to mind it; the other jumps 
when I brush it. When I bought tlr 
team, two years ago. each had a small 
sore on (his place, which I treated wit', 
wool fat. until they finally dried up. 
New York. E. J. 
It is a mistake to apply grease of any 
sort to sores. By shutting out the air 
tetanus (lockjaw) is given a chance to 
occur, and especially so in the South. 
Perfectly cleanse the affected parts with 
green soap and hot water, and afterward 
apply two or three times daily a lotion 
compoecd of four ounces of Goulard's ex¬ 
tract, two ounces of glycerine and one 
pint of soft water. If lumps are prose!'' 
a mixture of two ounces of tincture cf 
iodine and six ounces of extract of witch 
hazel painted on twice daily sometimes 
gives hotter results. Groom horses daily 
and do not feed corn in hot weather. 
Coming Live Stock Sales 
August 6—Berkshires. T. B. Maekes- 
sie and Milton Thomas, Reading Pair 
Grounds, Reading. Pa. 
August 18—Berkshires. Annual Bred 
Bow Sale. Sycamore Farms. I)ou;;Iasville, 
Pa. Carl Wallace, manager. 
September 12—Holsteins. Zelden Rust 
Herd Dispersal. Indianapolis. Ind. E. 
M. Hastings Company, sales managers. 
September 22—Aberdeen-Angus. Past¬ 
ern Aberdeen-Angus Breeders’ Association 
sale. Eastern States Exposition. Spring- 
field. Mass. F. IV. Burnham, Greenfield, 
Mass., secretary. 
October 19—llolsteius. Chester Coun¬ 
ty Breeders’ sale. West Chester, Pa. ('. 
J. Garrett and E. C. Brinton, managers. 
February 21-22, 1922—llolsteius. Iowa 
IIolstein-Friesian Breeders’ annual sale, 
Waterloo, la. 
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Fifteen hogs, fed tankage, corn and shorts, 
each gained an average of 142.6 pounds; sold 
at a profit of $1.36 a hundred weight. 
Fifteen hogs, fed only corn and alfalfa, each 
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a profit of only 31 cents a hundred weight. 
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Feed hogs Tankage for "more" hog and bigger profits. 
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Dag Medicines 
118 West 31st Street, New York 
AIREDALES 
5 weeks and 3 months old. Sired by imported “ York 
Oorang Masterpiece.” Dams by Champion “Soudan 
S wive Her,” 2 females, 8 months, Oh. Kins’ Oornng blood 
both sides. $20 each. No reasonable offer refused for 
whole litter—5-weeks i mele. 4 females. 
LION IIEAI) POULTRY FARM Dover, X. «T. 
German Shepherd,Collies,Old English Shep- 
L prf j A Jrprlnlp HnfrQ Trained farm helpers, puppies. 
IioiU , AllcUdlC UUgo Poland China and Duror Boars. 
Holstein bulls, Goodyoung Cockerels. Rabbits. Semi 10c. 
for instructive list. W. K. WATSON. Box 1745, Oskland, Iowa 
Pure-Bred Collie 
tion' guaranteed. II. A. SOUJtKli, SellersvIUe, I’a. 
Uorrun Mnnro breeder of Fox Ilonnd., Scotch C'ol- 
11 dl I J U. ITIU UI B lic s and Night Hunting Doga, and 
dealer in all kinds of dogs. SALISBURY, VERMONT 
F OR SAITE-BKHIGUEEH FOX AND ItATlliTT 
IIOUNJI PUPS. R. BERNIER, Roscoe, Nun York 
P EDIGREED COLEJE PI PS, the intelligent kind. 
NELSON BROS. - Grove City, Pa. 
SHEEP 
SIEIIHIEJE* For Sale 
Rfl Pina Wnnl Fwp<! in lot<? ot ' 10 or more, heavy 
0J fine ffOOl tries shearers of Delaine type. :i to 6 
years old, just the kind to breed for Kany Spring 
Lambs, Ar lack of pasture will be sold cheap. 
Wool graded, nearly 5U£ Delaine, 
15. F. WRIGHT, Kansomville, Niagara Co., N.Y. 
FnrCnln Hog. HAMPSHIRE SHEEP. RAMS and 
ruiodlc EWES. Apply Ol’IIIll FARM, Purchase, V V. 
R eg. Shropshire Ewes, within mbs. Alsoyoarling rams 
by imported sire. HUBERT C. BEARDSLEY, Montour (alls, N.Y. 
Peg. Shropshire Rains, 1 and 2 years old. Also 30 reg. 
LI es lor sale. STEVEN S HR OS., Wilson, N. Y. 
GOATS 
Roselawn Farm mur Cot'S 
Pure Bred and Grades. Send for Price List. 
A. A. HALEY - Old Mystic, Conn. 
Saanen buck 
Matured; short haired; naturally hornless; % pure; from 
5-qt. dam. Price, $25, crated. Also a few high grade 
Srumen Does, in milk, of excellent good breeding. 
11. F. MANN,Sea View Goat Farm, R. F. D.,Port Itirlimund.S. I., N.Y. 
F OR SALE—£wl»* MILCH COATS Al*o KIDS. 
Ethel II ohsou 4 jo Kissel Ave., West lirigliton,h Y. 
Swiss Toggenburg Bucks m,™* 
giving 5 qts. and better. S. J. SHARPLES, R. D.5. Norrlitown, Pa 
HOLSTEINS 
A ROYALLY BRED YOUNGSTER 
Born November 7, 1920 
His sire is one of the best known sons of 
KING LYONS, out of a 35-11). daughter of 
KING SEGLS. His dam has a 22.37 lb. 
record at three years of age. 
Pedigree will be sent at your request 
G. G. BURLINGAME CAZENOVIA, N. Y. 
Holsteins for Sale 
20 heifers, past 1 yr. old.g lOO. 
10 2-yr.-oUl springers, 81.5. 
close springer cows, $200. 
on high record cowsand 
on request. 15 calves, 
to 6 mos. old. $.5 to $00. 15 
bulls, 6 to 18 mos., 
$75 up. 75 grade Hol¬ 
steins at your price. Grade 
heifer calves, $15. 
JOHN C. REAGAN, TuIIy.N.Y. 
rk ROYALLY BREDs 
YOUNGSTER 
Here is a show bull, born in December by a 
31-lb- hull and out of a 24-lb. cow of excellent 
individuality. He is priced as a real bargain. 
Write for pedigree and price to KOK.EBY 
DAIRY FARSI, liarrytown, New York 
Registered Holstein Calves and Yearlings 
of both sexes, from heavy-milking dams. Pontiac, 
Korndyke ar.dKingModel breeding. Write me what 
you want. D. F. McLennan, 311 Union Bldg., Syracuse, N.Y. 
HOLSTEIN YEARLING BULLKWf; 
service. A fine well developed sire. Nearly all white. 
Priced low, NOW. FLUMB STOCK FA KM, North Bangor, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—X Yoarling I lull 
ready for service. Sire, Thirty-fourth Spring Farm King 
Pontiac, 6th. Dam. Do Haan Gem. Also two cows just 
freshing, especially useful as herd builders. 
J. J. RICHARDS - Mnssenn, New York 
R eg. Holstein Cows, Heifers and Bull Calves from 
large-producing dame. Stevens Bros., Wlls.n, N. f. 
H olst.iii-Krie.ian Heifer and Itn 11 Calves. Pure bred register 
ed and high grade. Splendid individuals and breeding 
Reg. Duroc Pigs. BR0WNCR0FT FARMS. McGrow. Cortland Co.. N.r 
~ DAIRY CATTLE ~ 
High Grades—Holsteins or Guernseys 
fre. L °r near by springers. Heavy milkers. Tuberculin 
tested. On© or a car load. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
K. 1>. AxcCLLliJE - Cananduiguu, New York 
MILKING SHORTHORNS 
Milking Shorthorns 
for milk and meat. The Durham cow of our forefathers. 
Inquiries invited. WALNUT GROVE FARM. Wishinqton.ille, N. V. 
Tlllietrutprl T Aflflot " MILKING SHORTHORNS 
illustrated i^eaiiet make beef and butter 
PROFITABLY.” with list of breeders sent on request, 
MILKING SHORTHORN SOCIETY. Oept. E. Independence, Iowa 
| GUERNSEYS ~ 
Edgewafer GUERNSEYS 
Don’t forget that if you are selling your milk on 
butter-fat basis or contemplating a herd of pure¬ 
bred Guernsey s we have a tine lot of bull calves for 
sale from high-producing dams and sired byj such 
bull as Rose Noble 20427, a son of N'e Plus Ultra, dam, 
Florham Rosy, 621 lbs. fat, Class C. B. G. of Edge- 
water 22031, a grandson of Gov. of the Chene, dam, 
Dail y Maid of the Friquet, 6.05 lbs. fat. Royal R of 
Edgewater, a gr.-u.dfon of Miranda of Mapleton, 
dam, Imp. Rose HI. ol the Adams, 545 lbs. fat. Also 
open and bred heifers. Prices reasonable. 
BENHAM & MeCLUEE - Canandaigua, N. Y. 
OAKS FARM GUERNSEYS 
BULLS FOR SALE 
* Our May 1st “Sales List” is now ready to be sent 
to you upon vour request, it consists of l.*> bulls a 
number of which are ready for service. Priced 
from SI 50 up. Herd tuberculin tested since 1013 
by the United States Bureaujof Animal Industry. 
W. S. Kerr, Mgr. Cohasset, Mass. 
STANNOX FARM 
MAY ROSE 
Guernsey Bull Calves 
out of high testing A. li. diuns, from a clean 
tuberculin tested herd. One ready for service. 
Two eight and one six mouths old. Prices, 
*150-1*800. Write for particulars. 
F. K. Staples, Mgr., Kant II ol Union, Mann. 
SOUTHDOWN LAMBS io^salk 
Bull Calves at Bargain Prices 
We offer Farmers and Breeders of Guernseys an op¬ 
portunity to secure exceptionally bred, healthy 
hulls, from a clean. Tuberculin Tested Herd at rea¬ 
sonable prices. Kiupr of the May—Dolly Dimple— 
Golden Secret, and Glenwood breeding out of A. R. 
dams or dams that will )>e tested. Write for sales list 
and Pedigrees. WAWA DAIRT farms, 22 S. 32d Si.. Phlla., Pa. 
“Shagbark Farm Guernseys” 
Offers at reasonable prices Bull Calves from 3 to 15 
mos. of age. Sired by “Florham Laddie/’ who is tho 
best proven SON of "NE PLUS ULTRA." These bulls are 
from cows with records, or finishing records better 
Ilian 500-lbs. fat and from a Federal tested Herd. 
Write at once for prices and particulars. 
F. SHAGBARK FARMS, Saugerties. New York 
G U ERNSEYS 
Two registered grsnd-daugliters of Langwater, 
Stars and Stripes, Bred Young. Price moderate. 
JOSEPH S. EVANS Gwynedd Valley, Pa. 
TARBELL FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Bull calves and bulls of serviceable age. A. 11. breed¬ 
ing. Price very reasonable. Write for pedigrees. 
Smithvlllc Iflat*, Chenango Co., New York 
BEECHFORD FARMS GUERNSEYS 
Oilers for sale Bull calves from 3 months to 12 months 
of age. They have excellent breeding and dams have 
or are making good A. R. records. They arc priced 
to sell. Write for sales list. Herd under Federal su¬ 
pervision. BEECHFORD FARMS, Mount Trempcr, Ulster Co.. H.Y. 
BULL CALVES 
sired by Lang¬ 
water Ultimas 
out‘of cows now on test for A. R. O. records 
Prices reasonable. WESTVIEW FARM, Pawling, N. Y. 
JERSEYS 
HAMILTON irncrvc 
FARM el LK9L 1 |3 
Several Grandsons ot 
FERN’S OXFORD NOBLE 
P 5012 HC—Out of R. of M. Dams. Priced to 
SELL IMMEDIATELY 
HAMILTON FARM. GLADSTONE. N. J, 
JERSEYS 
Herd Bulls; Champion Torono’s Son 
whose son sold at auction lor $7,500 
OwIs-Over-the-Top and Golden Maid’s 
Victor’s Jolly 
100 Head—Accredited Herd 
Ulsterdorp Farms, Highland, N.Y. 
EXCEPTIONAL 
JERSEY YEARLING BULL 
Sire; Gamboge Oxford combination 161826; Dam, Bache- 
ler’s Bonnie Fisher 351066; Dropped June 2nd and register¬ 
ed jib Bonnie Fisher’s Boy. Well developed and tubercular 
tested. For particulars inquire of Wm.J. Kilmer, Kinderhaok, N.Y. 
EUREKA Stock Farm 
Reg. Jersey heifer and bull calves, St. Lambert, Ra¬ 
leigh, Gamboge Knight breeding, Chester White 
pigs, 10-wks.-to-fi-mos.-old. Semi 2c stamp foreircu- 
lar, prices, etc. EDWARD WALTER, Box S6R, West Chester. Pe. 
Fosterfieids Registered Jerseys Heifers due from 
now on. Heifer calves. Write FoMterlield*, P. O. Box 
178, Morristown, Morris Co., N. J . Attractive prices. 
I AYRSHIRES | 
SOUTH FARM 
AYRSHIRES 
We are offering animals of all ages for sale. 
Let us know vour wants. Visitors welcome. 
GEORGE A. CROSS. Mgr. - Willoughbv, Ohio 
AYRSHIRE BARGAIN 
Got particulars about our generous offer on bull 
calves. Herd passed two annual tuberculin tests 
with no reactors. Accredited herd plan. Our prices 
on heifers and cows are very reasonable. 
CKESTMONT FARM - buubury, Pa, 
BERKSHIRES 
STONE’S BERKS URES 
For 35 years we have been breeding Berkshires 
on this farm and now offer some of the best bred 
Berkshires in New York at reduced prices. 
Twenty gilts sired by Epochal, Superior, Em¬ 
blem, and other boars, and bred to Heal Type son, 
Kpochal, and Symboleer Real Type for August 
and September farrow; price .$50; recorded and 
shipped in July. Weanling pigs two months old 
or older served by the above boars, price $20 
«"ich; either sex; recorded and express paid 
within 1,000 miles. Our Berkshires represent 
the best American and English large type. 
RICHARD H. STONE 
Trumansburg, N, Y. 
LARGE BERKSHIRES 
AT HIGHWOOD: 
Special offering of gilts and tried sows, afe in pie 
for late summer and fall litters. These are big and 
stretchy. Many of them from litters of twelve to 
fifteen. H. C. & H. B. HARPENDING, Box!5, Dundee. N.Y. 
FLINTSTONE BERKSHIRES 
Feeder pigs all sold. A few sow pigs sired 
by Pearl’s Successor 8th still on offer. Order 
now. Bred sows at low prices, bred to 
sons of Pearl’s Successor 8th. 
FLINTSTONE FARM DALTON, MASS. 
LEE BOYCE, Mgr. 
Middlebrook Farm Berkshires 
Spring pigs. Both sexes. Six and eight weeks old. 
Also a few sows bred for May and June farrow. 
Prices right._ Satisfaction guaranteed. Write 
MIDDLEBROOK FARM, R. D. I, Asbury Park, N. J. 
SPRJNGBANK BERKSHIRE HERD 
offers 10 Kegrstered, Immune, bred Sows nnd Gilts (Fall 
of 1919) to farrow in March, bred to Symboleer’s Superb, 
256386, and Duke’s Champion 22nd, No. 246254. For price 
address J. K. WATSON, Drop., Marbled ale. Conn. 
SHADY SIDE Berkshires 
young Pigs and bred Sows for Fall farrow. We ship C. 
O. D. on approval. E. Cl. FIS1IEll, 8. S. Herd, Hamilton, N.Y. 
T> ocr RAflrcLitrAC L 50111-8 - S °ws, Cheap. 
XYCg* D“1 KMlllvo Black and White Leghorn 
Chicks, 10c each. KOYAhFAKMS, Bergey, JPeiin. 
Reg. Berkshires 
Farrowed April 28th. $16. 
1.0. lll.VJIHGTON, Harrison, Main© 
SWINE 
TYPE DUR0CS 
Introducing our herd 
sire Great Orjon Sen¬ 
sation 2nd. Son of Great 
Orion Sensation. Im¬ 
prove your herd with 
SENSATION blood. 
Njjw Offering: Bred 
Sows,Fall Gilts, Service 
Boars. 275 head to choose from. Herd immune. 
Visit or Write: G0BEL FARMS, Annandale, N. J. 
The National Chester White 
Record Association 
The Original Record for the Chester White 
Breed ol Hogs, established in 1848: a purely co¬ 
operative Association. All Volumes of the 
Record free to Stockholders; pedigree blanks 
and transfer slips free to all recorders. Write 
the Secretary for instructions in recording your hogs. 
L B. WALTER, Sec’y, Box 66, Dept. R, West 0- filer, Pa. 
Save Money on Your Purchase 
Buy spring pigs and develop them yourself. We have 
over 300 for sale—unrelated Duroc-Jersey boars and 
gilts. Special prices for 60 days. Pathfinder, Sensa- 
tion, Col., and Orion Cherry King breeding. Wo ship 
on approval, thereby guaranteeing satisfaction. 
BERTLEY FARMS, GLENWOOD, ILL. 
Just Out of Chicago 
D U R O O-J ED re S EC Y FIGS 
Defender-Volunteer foundation. Large type. Select 
stock. $25 per pair, registered; $20 per pair, unregis¬ 
tered. Two Fine Service Boars, 18 mouths old, $60 Each. 
F. ij. CRAWFORD . North East, Pa. 
Duroc-Jersey Pigs 
FOR SALE. Several 
nice brood sows, bred. 
Foundation Stock. A. B. B0USMA.V, MenindsH4.. Albany,N.T. 
DUROC-JERSEY HOGS 
Vigorous. Well Grown. Bred right. Triple inoculated* 
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Write for price list. JOHN H. 
& KENNETH HANKINSON, Glen Moore, N. J. 
CHESTER WHITE AND O. I. C.PIGS 
I’rize winners. $10 to $15 each, prepaid. Address 
GEO. F. GJtlFFIJE It. 1>. 8 NcwvIUe, Fn. 
Olirnc.TArcfiv T>« rrc ,rom Kinderhook stock, 
A-/U1UV, JCloCjr X Igh $ 12 . Registration papers 
fi ee. C. O. D. if desired. UWBESCE W. MILLER, Argjli, N. T. 
Large Type O. I.C. £SS‘l„ y ^fSS: 
ver’s). One bred to farrow in Aug. Al-o6 to8-wl;.-oldpigs, 
either 6ex. TERPENING[&YELVERTOM, Ferris Lane, Puughkeepsia.N.T. 
nurnc.Torefsxre Yeung pigs for sale from 
L' LflvJL- J vl5C j a noted blood lima. Prices 
reasonable. PERCT E. HICKS, lupt.. OLD OAKS FARM, Rymsan. N. J. 
Poland-China Swine aSxoJSS 
tants. Make Inquiries. Dr. K!NOX, Danbury, Conn. 
For Sale-100 Pigs—Berkshires&Chester Whiles 
6 weeks. $5.00 each. Rouse Bros., Dushore, Pa. 
R egistered O. I. C. and CHESTER WHITE PIGS 
E. P. ROGERS - Wayville, New Yobs 
| MISCELLANEOUS | 
SOCIETE DEPARTEMENTALE DU CONCOURS 
FOIRE AGRICOLE de Caen, Calvados, France 
This society organizes for the 15th till the 25th 
of July, 1921, an exhibition of pedigree horses, 
oxes, sheep, swine and gallinaceous breeds. 
Caen is the mercantile Centre of Breeding in 
Normandy. The fastest trotters in the world, 
saddle and team horses. Bulls, milk and but¬ 
ter cows of world-wide reputation. 
I Ainve iteautniil t horoughbred ANGORA CATS 
ANH KITTENS for sale. Males, $6 j Females, $6. 
JOHN 6, BAN LETT, Piss Tro* Cst Farm, KocktUle, Maine 
