BAD CLEANSING AT CALVING TIME. When a cow calves every attention must be given ‘to her, so that . she has every chance to regain her former vitality in order to ward off attacks of milk fever, mammitis, colds, chills, etc. Drenching her with Sykes s Drench ensures a proper cleansing of the after-birth, thus preventing the membrane remaining in the uterus a-nd decomposing, setting up the various ills cows are subject to at this critical period. Remember Sykes’s Drench, acts as a tonic, not as a purgative. It tones up the blood and digestive organs, and quickly restores the cow to profitable condition. Do not wast money in experiments. Use Sykes’s Drench in the first place, and avoid the disappointments which arise from the use of imitations. Follow the advice of practical and sensible farmers-and commence thisa season by methodically drenching 'avery cow with Sykes's Drench. Sold everywhere, 17s. a dozen Is. 6d. a packet. Each packet contains two drenches. —Adrt.
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Dominion, Volume 17, Issue 289, 23 August 1923, Page 10
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161Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 17, Issue 289, 23 August 1923, Page 10
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