most effective. It
is a true remedy and tonic, which restores to health and upbuilds the
cow's constitution. It is all medicine, free from harmful ingredients or
mineral poisons.
Give one level tablespoonful of Pratts Cow Remedy three times a day to
each cow, either with the grain or separately.
Pratts Cow Remedy should be given before and after service, and when
Contagious Abortion is only suspected, should be continued during the
period when the cow is in calf.
An excellent preventive practice is to douche the vagina of all pregnant
cows and to wash the tails and hind quarters of the entire herd with one
part Pratts Dip and Disinfectant to 100 parts warm water.
As a certain number of the cows will harbor the germ in the womb when
treatment is started, it is not to be expected that abortion will cease
at once, but by keeping up the treatment the trouble will probably
disappear the following year.
When the small cost of Pratts Cow Remedy and Pratts Dip and Disinfectant
and their wonderful effectiveness in ridding the cow of the disease are
considered, there is no question but that it ought always to be given to
all cows to keep them well.
To prevent the spread of Contagious Abortion, the entire premises should
be disinfected regularly with Pratts Dip and Disinfectant.
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| ~COMFORT FOR COW AND MILKER~ |
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|Milking is a twice-a-day job. And if the cow has a sore, feverish and |
|inflamed udder, cut, cracked or sore teats, milking time is most |
|uncomfortable for both the cow and the one who does the milking. |
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|Whenever a cow gives any indication of tenderness or soreness of udder |
|or teats, apply |
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| ~PRATTS BAG OINTMENT~ |
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|and speedy improvement will follow. It quickly penetrates to the seat of|
|the trouble, softens and soothes the feverish parts, and heals up the |
|sores. |
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