VETERINARY QUERIES.
TAnstrered by a duly qualified Veterinary Surgeon.QieSußt be rMdvSd Vmohday ulgUt to ensure reply in the succeeding issue.] Subscriber.— Place your mare in a roomy, wellventilated loose box, and feed oil bran, threshed oats, and a few carrots, with little hay or chaft, and giva soda bicarbonate, gentian, and ginger, 2dr each, made into a ball and given every night, with rest for a fortnight. J. M.— (l) Your foal is probably suffering from the effects of a severe chill from exposure to cold, and will require time to overgrow the swellings on his knees. Rub in a little lini-camphora twice a day. @) Fits in dogs are generally the result of badly treated cases of distemper, but they may be caused by disease of the brain or from dyspepsia, plethora, debility, constipation, or intestinal worms. Treatment after the fitgive a laxative or a vermifuge.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2051, 15 June 1893, Page 27
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146VETERINARY QUERIES. Otago Witness, Issue 2051, 15 June 1893, Page 27
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