nouirwvjra 0 Prevention will be found very much cheaper than cure. Inmost ■ districts worms in sheep, unfortunately, have taken heavy toll, and the wise farmer is adopting pre- X® ventative measures by starting to drench his lambs at an early age and continuing monthly during the first twelve months of their lives. . Drenching ewes twice yearly has x* also become a paying proposition. ♦ > x. vJk I • Send Postal Note or stamps ♦ \ * IB’- B ® Send Postal Note or stamps K s~ — W/ H for l/-toOsmond & Sons (N.Z.) < W /< A W W _ j Ltd., Dept. No. 3 Knigge Av., V H 1 C H IB & 1 Bra r Wellington for their instructs J U V IB ® vi sb HI H B W tive booklet—Health and HealHI p k H Fl IHLI B W JB BBW. J B ■ ing on the Farm,. Please write ■a / /Kfg “Sb B ' EBB B B name and address clearly, xj/ B C Lamb Brench wP WW' lb I J and Tonic ...
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 56, Issue 2, 21 February 1938, Page 96
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