VETERINARY QUERIES.
lAuwend ty it *uljr qnnllfleil Vefcirinarj Sumo* ■iu.'rln must b« rtertrd bj lIOXDAY night to CDiura repta in Ik* itiecectlioc Imjo.l Fabmer, Papakaio. — Your description of the course of the trouble among your «<wes is very minute and very . carefully done, out I regret to say ft is impossible to say .rba-t the ailment is without having an opportunity to examine the ewes both alive and after -death. It would be merely experi moating to suggest a course of treatment under such circumstances, as in all probability it would be unsuitable. There are certain diseases which can be easily identified, and for which certain remedies can ba prescribed; but there are others in which the expert must make a careful examination and know all tihe surrounding circumstances fabfore Tie can do more than guess- In youf case the most profitabLe proceeding is to call in an experienced! expert to get to the foundation, of the trouble- at onoe and apply the proper remedies.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2842, 2 September 1908, Page 51
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165VETERINARY QUERIES. Otago Witness, Issue 2842, 2 September 1908, Page 51
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