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PHOTO 1. PHOTO 2. SAFEGUARD YOUR HERD H.T.H. Chemical Sterilizer Prevents the Spread of MAMMITIS Many dairyfarmers wonder that a cow can develop the symptoms of Mammitis between milkings; but thephotos above tell the microscope’s story. % Plioto No. 1 shows the germs that cause mammitis magnified ono thousand times. These germs, which enter a cow’s bag up tho passage of the teat, quickly develop into millions, attacking the blood-cells and causing hardness of tho udder. „ Photo No. 2 shows tho dead bloodcells, which give off a pus, appearing as a stringy curd in the‘milk of an infected cow. The custom of washing a number of cows’ udders with the same Tag and water beforo i milking .is simply asking for herd disease. THE PROPER PRECAUTION —STERILIZE UDDERS with H.T.H. While it is impracticable to destroy these germs in tho interior of a cow’s infected bag with H.T.H. Solution it is practicable to'prevent them gaining entrance by washing the cows’ udders, just prior to milking, with a solution of 2 level tcaspoonfuls of H.T.H. Chemical Sterilizer to 4 gallons of water. Tho simplest way is to put this solution into wide mouthed containers, and before and after each cow has been milked sterilize the teats by holding the container up under the bag and immersing tho teats. H.T.H. is tho deadliest enemy of mammitis germs yet discovered. The procedure referred to will also prevent cow pox and sore teats as well as assist in keeping harmful bacteria out of the milk, a necessity for quality production. S. W. PETERSON & CO., LIMITED. Tasman Buildings, Auckland. 57 Balianco Street, Wellington. C/o. N.Z. Express Co. Ltd., —Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill. Sole Agents for H.T.H., H.T.H. 15, H.T.H Technical grade for New Zealand and Australia,

Dosing with Cooper's Worm Drench is the safest and most effective way of curing worm infestation in sheep. A carbon tetrachloride preparation of proved efficiency. Cooper’s Worm Drench is the result of years of extensive research. No mixing or fasting necessary, and the depressed condition usually found after treatment is practically eliminated. Economical—one gallon will dose 900 aheep or 1,800 lambs. NCH Cooper’s Adjustable Worm Drench Doser (illus. at right) facilitates dosing and ensures correct doses being given. Try Cooper’s Worm Drench NOW. Obtainable from all Merchants.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 7061, 21 January 1933, Page 4

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