| : - • : '|g *J v a Jj| g - I.* B 11! ill Ytu know the sort ofjunk they cat the moment your back is turned. Once they’re out of “intensive care”, hoggets are soon out in the pasture eating whatever’s going. And what with Autumn’s mixture of warmth and moisture, that means they’re eating pasture that’s often riddled with worm larvae. That’s < real junk food. So when you send them out into the world, give them a mouthful of Rintal. Rintal gets into all the dangerous worms with the long Latin names #&.* *;* 4 — the worms you know as the small brown, the black scour, the thin-necked, the barber’s pole and the lungworm. M You know what they say, it’s a jungle !. - rrvr'.r, out there. So protect your hoggets against /"''TTfcJ the unseen menaces and get them into the . sort of condition that’ll make them world- ' O'- «**««*» <•>■• beaters. -,2 Mtal Bayer @ BL 'V -' • Haver Neu Zealand I id. HOGGET DRENCH • Ma.„ ... sld»ius72so Licensed unc , ~ *‘ie Animal Remedies Act 196« N0.35k.
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