Show I II I CRUDE OIL WILL ERADICATE MANGE lANGE Water Vater in Wallow Covel Coveted ed With Heavy Film Mange has been blen reported as ag Infesting hogs In se several cral localities may be rented most effectively J bi by up applications of crude petroleum fuel oil coal tar tur dip or Hm and sulphur dip clip says sn s Dr R It F Bourne of the lie veter Cler veterInary veter-Imry veter Inary department of the time Colorado Ag college The The methods used In applying such preparations Include dipping log In hind hand dressing or the use of med wallows Doctor Bourne lourne sa s ement wallows which provide pro for three or four Inches of liquid with at al allowance lowance for a n rise In le lose Ic el when the pigs are occupying Ing Ing them hale hi e proved In warm warin weather is allo al allos s loos should be cli ch with water only until nn the lie pigs become accustomed to using them Then for a n div day or two the water may he covered co wll with witha h ha a Y heasy film dim of crude oil This Tills routine be he repeated as often as sari to control the e Wallows be In n shaded place to avoid n the water becoming too arm warm to be inciting In Spra ln with lIh fuel oil or applying It with a garden sprinkling can cin In which the s ha hale been enlarged often gives gins relief at less e expense pense l In hogs resembles Itch or orman manje e In other animals and Is caused by n a simlar minute mite mile which lines 11 es ese e ely upon and within the sl SI in 10 of hogs although sometimes tern affecting other animals and man The females measure only about one fiftieth of an Inch In length while the males are still smaller The The female burrows Into the sl In Inand Inand and travels for a n considerable dis distance Lance tance under the surface surf bv by e eca Cn a tunnel which her eggs ire are de deposited deposited posited This migration sauces Clu es Intense Itching and ind results In much and rubbing which together with the direct effects of the Invasion causes loc lose of hair thickened In lined Inn and often furrowed and scabby y lesions ot of the sl sI 1 In InDie fhe Die condition spreads to other hos s hJ h contact and ind probably also alo by Infected pent pens the mites being able ible to live nv n from their host for fur se se weeks In come some cases ci es the pro progress res ot of the disease e Is rapid and ind the effects cro seere se while In other instances the disease Is only mildly and spreads Iv It Is usually mo most 1 no Uel ible Ihle In unthrifty animals or In those I 1 ept In uns crowded ded quarters |