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MILK FEVER.

Every co(v does not . die at calving. /Neglect her' how-you will she will probably still'live.; But a cow may bo alivo and still not profitable.. If a cow. dies from, milk fever it is generally the best milker in tho herd: In fact, It is tho 'abundance of milk, ' accumulating rapidly that makes her more- sensitive, and; therefore more liable to chills.; Sykcs's Drench has Saved many a good cow, when administered 'evon in'tho last sta§e of milk;foyer. But you should not wait -until your cow is down. Prevention heats' curing. any day..; Dronch her at calviiig time, when she will clean well and thoroughly, ; and—mark the point—will at onco regain her normal state of health, and como into profit- right away, instead of taking probably three or four weeks to Como back to this stage. . Drench at calving. , ; 31r. Edwin Browning, Olcato, , Taranaki, says;—"l havo used Sykes'ssDronch on f even of -iny COW 3 'when -,I --thought. .there was .no Chance' of saving them. I followed the instruCtions'.;givon;. wi th;. tho-/Drench,'; and am' pleased .to state'th'at'.i saved tho whole seven,animals; Their;-', recovery. I attribute . solely ,to': Sykes's Drench." -v. .j-.' . ;.. ; Use. only Sykes's Drench,, because it .is tho best. : Frico, Is. Gd.' packet, or • 16s. by tho dozen.'v Better buy it by tho dozen. Write for Booklet. "

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 675, 27 November 1909, Page 8

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MILK FEVER. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 675, 27 November 1909, Page 8

MILK FEVER. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 675, 27 November 1909, Page 8

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