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COOPER’S CATTLE DIP 
DIRECTIONS FOR USE 
CAREFULLY MEASURE AND MARK THE 
CAPACITY OF THE TANK. t first filling, 
measure the water in very accurately, and for future 
guidance, mark on the side of the Bath, or on a 
gauge stick, the level for every 100 galls. 
STRENGTH FOR USE, AND HOW TO 
PREPARE. Add 1 gallon Dip to every 150 
gallons water. ‘Liis Strength. is as effective for 
Spraying as for Dipping. The Queensland Stock 
Department require that when used in Public 
Dipping Tanks, or in Tanks used for travelling 
Stock, all Dips shall be used at one uniform standard 
of dilution. For Cooper's Cattle Dip this standard 
dilution is 1 gallon Dip to 125 gallons of water. 
Pour the Dip straight into the water and mix 
thoroughly with a_plunger. There should be no 
previous mixing. Wash out the drum. 
It is important that the dip and water be 
accurately measured and the proper strength always 
maintained. $ 
PROVIDE AGAINST EVAPORATION AND 
RAINFALL. When the Bath is not in use, keep 
it covered to protect from sun and rain, and so 
that animals cannot get at it to drink. Take a 
note of the level of the Bath Liquid each time 
dipping is finished. If at the next dipping the level 
has fallen, through evaporation, make up with 
water, and if it has risen, add the proper quantity 
of Dip for the extra water. 
WHEN TO DIP AND WHEN NOT TO DIP. 
Animals may be dipped or sprayed at any time of 
day, but early morning is the best. Rainy days 
are better avoided. Animals should not be dipped 
