VETERINARY QUERIES.
tA MS were ii \j ti duly tjua'i tied VetcripQTT iSur^tti Qus.-ie* mus.l bo received by MONDAY mgkl to ensur» teflf m ths succeeding issue] F. C. E-i — Jf strangles appear in winter, the colt should oe comfortably stabled in a loosebox from the beginning ,pf the attack. If there is no loo?el>ox available, have one erected; then pou'.lioe the swelliiig until ifc points, and eventually bursts. There ia no specific time when that may occur. Insome it may be longer, and in others shorter, piobably on account of the violence of the attack or the constitution of the animal. Anxious. — The best thing you can do is to call in a qualified veterinary surgeon, and have the animal examined to ascertain the cause of his ailment. If you wait too long h& miglit be past the stage for using aay remedial means with the least show ol success.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2685, 30 August 1905, Page 47
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151VETERINARY QUERIES. Otago Witness, Issue 2685, 30 August 1905, Page 47
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