VETERINARY QUERIES
{Aniwered bj » auly quMitted Veterinary Burgeon. - Qnsrles mnal he received bj Homd^j night to emaie reply 1» H.— Probably your mare is suffering from "surfeit," which is the sudden appearance of small lumps on the skin Sometimes they disappoar as quickly as they come, but in other cases they are very difficult to remove, and if neglected might appear on some of the internal organs. Allow your mare rest, and give her 4dr Fowler's j solution and Joz tincture of the muriate of iron i in a pint of water daily for oue month, and sprinkle a little salt on her bran, chaif, and a handful of oats. J. M'K.— Dogs are frequently affected with gaa trie catarrh, or what is commonly known as husk. Give dilute hydrocyanic acid, two to three drops, in a little wine now and again. The convict Philpott has lost all his bravado eiuce he has known thab there is no hope of J commutation.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2299, 24 March 1898, Page 46
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162VETERINARY QUERIES Otago Witness, Issue 2299, 24 March 1898, Page 46
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