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VETERINARY QUERIES.

IXtLirmi hj a <lIW qmi :fled Veterinary Surgeon raa.t be rce-ned bj MONDAY aight u> ensure rep'.j in the nucceedia; issue. J

Bheedee.— The history you give of the mare's condition is often a symptom preceding a liuscarriage, but not always so. It may disappear, only to come again a day or two previous to parturition, and everything be quite normal. It is better to pay little attention to it ; work and feed the mare as usual, avoiding anything that may excite her. M. W. — You forgot t ) mention what appearance the worm infesting your horse presented, and each class of worms requires a different parasiticide. Your horse's low condition may depend on other cau3ea, probably indigestion ; therefore you should have him examined by an expert to find out the pioper treatment.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2524, 30 July 1902, Page 43

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VETERINARY QUERIES. Otago Witness, Issue 2524, 30 July 1902, Page 43

VETERINARY QUERIES. Otago Witness, Issue 2524, 30 July 1902, Page 43

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