VETERINARY QUERIES.
[Aniwcred by a duly ijuaiilled Veterinary Surgeon Queried must he received by MONDAY niglu to ensure replj in the succeeding issue] Colac. — The swelling on youi filly's chest may be the result ot many different diseases. 111-foimed strangles may appeal on vaiious P'nts of the body as tumours — probably caused in tome cases by bruise from tree stumps or something of that kind. Without having a personal examination it would be impossible to say what had been the active agent in pioducmg it. Remove her into wellventilated loose-box, and bathe the swelling
with hot water twice a dny until the swelling comes to a head or disappears, and feed her on a sufficiency of gieen food. j Subscriber — Cleanliness and astringent lo- | tions if persevered with at the beginning will j generally arrest the ailment, unless it has been neglected and allowed to become uncurablo.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2399, 22 February 1900, Page 50
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