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- Prevention For the £co "°^ our Flock o f Foot-rot tn jr-WBaJI x .-wl "LB W JK. H ® J’.l E .fel k>4 181 M ? A/,. HI \ - ; ? ,r - • ■ '•■-'.’\^ l /’’ ".'’S' l *’• ' . X : '~ § --dsX •- ■•**• *£gt “ «►*/'" -** ,< **-* -MiMffwiMe rL . '**M y '’•/&- M » zx,> ..xllll , I y/. * iti ; dblL f ?- Wghfr ~Z. * . . Ww B Foot-rot is a disease which has become exceedingly common and may cause considerable financial loss. On farms where it has pre- Ajf I nnff»T|l|l 9 viously occured preventive measures become a necessity. Cooper's ■WLjUKXfIHHF r * Foot-Rot Liquid .per medium of the footbath supplies an efficient ' method of controlling the disease both before and after it is known to exist on a property. Mixes instantly with cold water and does not make the hoof brittle. For individual treatment of affected sheep a hand-dressing of Cooper's Foot-Rot Ointment is invaluable. ntt». Cooper's FOOT-ROT LIQUID and Cooper's r FOOT-ROT OINTMENT OBTAINABLE FROM YOUR MERCHANT COOPER, McDOUGALL & ROBERTSON (N X.) LTD., Customs St. East, Auckland, C.l

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 61, Issue 1, 15 July 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 61, Issue 1, 15 July 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 61, Issue 1, 15 July 1940, Page 4

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