ECZEMA.
P.O. infers that it is faulty water that affects the stock: if that is so why was this not discovered years a<ro. He also infers {Terminal disease. May I ask, Arc not germinal diseases poisonoiL- diseases, and where do these various poisons come from ? That is the question to answer. P.O. supports rotational <rrazing, yet I am told 900 cases out of 100(1 occur on over-grazed pastures, and how is P.G. to get plenty of good feed when stock are cott- | pelled to feed on their own droppings and ifilth. P.G. must learn how to. farm, and by [that one knows that stock nnist have their [feed given to them clean and wholesome, i.e.. 'free from poisons, no matter if their own droppings or ergot is in the pastures. Cleanlijness is next to godliness. A. KEXT.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 167, 18 July 1938, Page 6
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137ECZEMA. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 167, 18 July 1938, Page 6
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