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DANGER OF FACIAL ECZEMA

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) PALMERSTON NORTH, Jan. 21. A warning that the present humid conditions, following a long spell of dry weather, were comparable to those immediately preceding earlier outbreaks of facial eczema was given by the principal of Massey College, Mr. Pcren, in an interview. He urged farmers to watch suspected cases and then immediately transfer stock to harder feed, such as silage, or to pastures which had been only lightly grazed and which contained some roughage. Other methods of prevention were to confine stock to small paddocks for feeding, with supplementary crops of silage or to graze small areas hard to prevent flush feed .from to.Qlsfflijl&u

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 99, 22 January 1944, Page 4

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DANGER OF FACIAL ECZEMA Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 99, 22 January 1944, Page 4

DANGER OF FACIAL ECZEMA Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 99, 22 January 1944, Page 4

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