VETERINARY QUERIES.
[Answered by a duly qua'ificd Veterinary Surgjon Queries must be rccived by MOXHAY nisUt to ensure replj <n the succeeding issue.]
J. S. — Presuming it to be the first attack, it might probably disappear by allowing her a run out at grass for three or ■four months, the exercise and green food acting as a restorative, and Nature will attempt to patch up the lesions to their former symmetry. A level, well sheltered paddock is most suitable.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2396, 1 February 1900, Page 50
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