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The breeding animal should be of adult age neither overfed nor underfed, but well fed and moderately exercised.
In proof of the beneficial results of exercise, it is of record that a cow p.r.o.nounced barren, when driven to a new owner, living several miles distant, became fertile and for years thereafter produced healthy calves.
Vigorous health must be sought, not only that a strong race may be propagated but that the cow may breed with certainty.
For toning up the generative organs, so that they can perform their natural functions, Pratts Cow Remedy is safe and positive.
The usual dose is a level tablespoonful twice a day in the feed.
Thus for less than a cent a day, you can make sure of the cow enjoying health and being productive.
~Aphtha, Sores on the Lips and Tongue~
_Symptoms._--Painful blisters which become sores on the lips and tongue.
Occurs often in sucking calves.
_Treatment._--Wash the mouth twice a day with one ounce of borax and one fluid ounce of myrrh mixed in one quart of water or a mild solution of Pratts Dip and Disinfectant. Give Pratts Cow Remedy daily. If the mouth is very sore give the remedies in gruel form. Feed animal on regular gruel feed. If it occurs in calves, give Pratts Cow Remedy with milk and use borax as mentioned above.
_Pittsfield, Ill.
Am using Pratts Bag Ointment on young heifer with a very sore bag and she is doing fine. I would not do without it.
F.E. STORCK._
~Bloat~
_Symptoms_.--While eating, or shortly afterward, a swelling appears on the left side, and as the swelling increases the animal appears to be in great distress, pants, strikes belly with its hind feet, the belching of gas is noticed and the animal does not chew its cud. Later the breathing becomes difficult, the animal moans, its back is arched, eyes protrude, the tongue hangs out and saliva runs from the mouth.
_Cause._--Eating damp gra.s.s, succulent gra.s.s of early spring and second crop clover in autumn when wet with dew or rain. Also caused by a change of food or over filling the paunch of animal with indigestible food.
_Treatment._--At this stage mix one ounce aromatic spirits of ammonia in one pint of water and give the mixture as a drench. Repeat in twenty minutes if necessary. In extreme cases a mechanical treatment can be successfully employed by the use of Pratts Cattle Trocar.
~Caked Udder, or Garget~
Apply Pratts Bag Ointment according to directions. It is very penetrating, and has great softening and cooling properties. Use also for chafing and inflammation.
~Cold~
_Symptoms._--Heated forehead, sneezing, coughing, may have diarrhoea or be constipated, fever and loss of appet.i.te. Urine deficient.
_Treatment._--Give large doses of Pratts Cow Remedy in gruel form and gradually reduce quant.i.ty. Keep animal warm, bandage legs and rub throat and lungs with Pratts Liniment.
_McDonoghville, La.
Pratts Animal Regulator can't be beat for sick calves--this is from actual experience.
E.M. HUBERT._
~Colic~
Animal will be uneasy, gets up and lies down, and suffers much pain.
Walk the animal for a few minutes, then give one pint of Glauber Salts dissolved in a pint of warm water, and inject a quart of warm water, with two fluid ounces of laudanum, into the bowels. Give regularly Pratts Cow Remedy mixed with warm water as gruel until animal is relieved, then mix with the feed. In extreme cases give four drams of carbonate of ammonia, two drams of belladonna, mixed with one pint of water. Blankets wrung out of hot water and applied will help to relieve the pain. Another remedy is one ounce of sulphuric ether and one ounce tincture of opium in a pint of warm water. A pint of whiskey in a pint of warm water is also good.
~Constipation~
_Cause._--From eating dry, coa.r.s.e food, lack of exercise and not enough water.
_Treatment._--Give Epsom salts or a pint of raw linseed oil and plenty of green food, linseed meal, bran mashes, roots and Pratts Cow Remedy daily. Exercise is necessary.
~Cow Pox~
(Variola)
_Symptoms._--Round inflamed spots appear upon the teats. They enlarge and form large scabs. The milk yield is always diminished. It is very contagious. This is the vaccine-virus used as a preventive for smallpox.
_Treatment._--Separate the cows affected. Do not break the pox. Apply Pratts Healing Ointment to the sores and give Pratts Cow Remedy to all the cows, whether affected or not.
~Closing of the Milk Duct~
Use Pratts Self-Retaining Milking Tube. Never use a solid probe or needle.
~Cut, Cracked, Injured or Sore Teats~
Apply Pratts Bag Ointment according to directions on box.
~Diarrhoea~
(Scours)
_Treatment._--Give large doses of Pratts Cow Remedy at first, then reduce to regular quant.i.ty. Give starch gruel or flour and water.
Another remedy is two fluid drams of tincture of kino three times daily.