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VETERINARY QUERIES.

[A»i»ere* br a duly qua,:Sed Vetrrinarj Surgtaa {«trri«s mu<t be recited br MONDAY nijbt ta eiior* replj v the succeeding issue.]

F.'.rrier. — After reading the history and meagre symptoms given of your colt's lameness I would be inclined to think it might not be ringbone. A blister, smartly applied, would probably suit the case. L. S. — Dairy cows often have a cough, and may not be infected with tuberculosis. It is a svnipton of other diseases as well; therefore, if a cow has no other sign of that d-.bease, it would be very unwise to destroy her.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2516, 4 June 1902, Page 43

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VETERINARY QUERIES. Otago Witness, Issue 2516, 4 June 1902, Page 43

VETERINARY QUERIES. Otago Witness, Issue 2516, 4 June 1902, Page 43

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