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when heated, tired, or thirsty. They should be 
rested and watered before dipping and not be driven, 
or worked, or worried, or excited in any way until 
thoroughly dry from the dipping. 
To ensure killing all Ticks which, from time to 
time, get on the animals, the interval between 
^. dippings, should not exceed 21 days. Ticks only 
stay on an animal for 21 days, and so will escape 
dipping if the interval is longer. Every female 
Tick that escapes may lay up to 5000 eggs. In no 
case should the interval be less than 8 days. 
THE TICKS will not die immediately, but if 
these directions be carried out, no Ticks will be 
found alive 4 or 5 days after the treatment. 
MANGE AND LICE. These skin parasites work 
tremendous havoc amongst cattle in almost every 
stock country in the world, the damage caused by 
them being in some cases far greater than that 
brought about by Ticks. Regular dipping or spray- 
ing in Cooper's Cattle Dip will destroy these pests 
and will keep the Cattle from any fresh attacks. 
CLEANING OUT THE BATH. When the 
bath becomes too foul for use it should be cleaned 
out and the liquid disposed of beyond the reach of 
all animals. It must not be permitted to run into 
a stream. 
Used аз directed above Cooper's Cattle Dip is 
quite harmless to the animals. Besides killing all 
the parasites, it is an excellent tonic, and greatly 
improves the general health and condition of the 
animals. : 
The greatest benefits are only to be obtained from 
* continuous dipping or spraying at regular intervals. 
