USE “SAVOL” BEFORE SERVICE TO PREVENT ABORTION AND STERILITY A Cure and Preventien The next two months is probably t.he most important period for the New Zealand dairy farmer. During this time ho is laying the foundation for next season’s success. On the question whether his cows w'ill hold to service depends entirely next year s output, and success or failure is determined by this fact. The care and treatment due to the cow at calving time and the guarding against the ravaging effect of that dread disease, contagious abortion, by the judicious use of the only scientific preparation that has proved itself a cure sis well as a preventative —“ Savol ” —has already been given full publicity. Of equal, if not greater importance is the use o-f this reliable remedy daring the next few weeks. The treatment of each cow with “Savol ” before service has become a recognised practice with many dairy farmers throughout the Dominion. Cows that have been non-breeders for two seasons or more; others that aborted the previous season or experienced serious calving difficulties; heifers that Caused trouble mor.th after month; “ Savol ” proved equally effective in every instance. “ Savol ” is not an ordinary disinfectant. It is acknowledged by scientists in chemistry as the best and most effective specific for the irrigation of the reproductive organs, a gentle, nonirritating, cleansing fluid, which, without interfering with the process of nature, sterilises and heals, at the same time being a powerful blood absorbent and thus adding greatly to its curative value. it is during the next few weeks that “Savol’' is of the utmost importance to dairy farmers. At a small expense with a minimum of labour and without the need of expert knowledge, the means are brought within the reach of every dairy producer 1o make sure of a fail and clean milking herd for next year by the simple use of this reliable remedy at this partirul.ir period of 1 he season. Die;,se note that the N.Z. Loan and Ivler-anidli Agoiirv Co. Ltd. arc the • 5 >*/
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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17246, 5 November 1927, Page 3
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