Beginning . with exercise . and proper feeding, at stated times odd one teaspoonful of powdered magnesia to each quart of water. See that the fowls get no water that has not this proportion of magnesia and keep this tip for one week. Then for two weeks give one-eig— of a grain of strychnine to a quart of water. If for any reason you are afraid of strychnine ir cannot obtain it, give five drops of muriatic acid in a quart of water. In this case, the water must not be put in tin or iron,, but in earthern crocks.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15684, 11 August 1914, Page 10
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