HARD TO BEAR.
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Air .Harrison, the ex-presiclont of the Ashburton A. and I’. Association, in a letter to the Association, gives the following as his remedy for tutu poisoning;-—“In the case of animals affected by tutu I have tried the following remedy, which is simply to get hold of the tongue and pull it out at full length, until the animal wants to got up, and then let Tutu, I believe, is not really poisonous, but produces a strong gas tluyt fills the airvessels and stomach with wind, which kills the animal, not the poison. The tongue requires to he drawn for generally not more 'than throe minutes, when the animal gets up and walks away. As the symptoms of tutu in sheep and lambs are outwardly identical, J have ventured to write you of my experience. A trial, at any rate, will not cost anything, hut 1 would recommend tying a piece of string round the tongue, so as to keep it extended, as lambs’ teeth are very sharp, and the twitelling of the jaw might cause
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 8, 20 December 1911, Page 8
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