VETERINARY QUERIES.
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J. "L. H. — You might examine +he udiTer of. the ctw which supplies the milk to the foal; pesisibiy it may be unsound. Or try the nii^k of another young healthy cow; probably it might suit the foal be-iter. Failing that, jou could add one third of water at the same heat' as the milk, witii o spoon-
ful of sugar in for each meal. G. H. — It is very unsatisfactory to" tics- lameness without having an examination. You nru.ot keep your horse ss quiet as possible, and dust powdered alum en Hie wound twice or three times a day, feeding him on green food, standing in the stable if possible until the d'°charge ceases.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2664, 5 April 1905, Page 47
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