| Show HOG CHOLERA UI14 CMCI J liar IIO caved bill Vrcioulloa II the chief nausea HOR cholera is I again becoming quite prevalent in many Motions of the west hcncvcr there ID nu outVeak in a licl blK rhooJ the common welfare do cmnds that every effort rhonid bo put forth to prevent its spread Experience has proved that the germs can bo con vexed from one farm or yard 1 to another I on tho boot ou tho wheels of vehicle and on tho feet of nnhoals each as boo cattle dogs etc This being tho case no person or animal from nu infected in-fected farm should ba allowed in or boot lha bog lot The disease Is rpread talllJlr 17 ciovj and buzgards jjiat feed on dlsowul hogs which aro loft In the fields when they have died Ever xxly should insist on the tomcdlato burning of cery hog that dies of the disease The forcuoiiiK 1 in from Farm and I ire side authority also for the following I Prevention must bo tho chief reliance of the farmer It may bo possible to cnr mild cases but oven then nil the profit of raising and feeding file hog is Kuno The margin is I email enough anyway and if n hog U I hick rix or eight weeks It will prose nn eipeusUo nut mil Avid from tho preventive lllOn arcs recommended for keeping tho die ease oat of tho herd ouo should bo care tot to keep tho animabi In the bet of licnllli Anything that tends to weaken or dcbllltito naturally predisposes them to attack Lento they should be fed on n clean surface and their drinking wn ter should ho pure It la I not good plan to feed them fermented ulopi For bedding wheat straw orshreddo fodder is good bat lilt straw should bo avoided Bedding should bo changed at least once 11 week If there tcunn to bo much dust In tho linen or shed when tho bedding in j changed it ia t i good idea to spray tho floor and walls with water containing n little carholio swill This luinletn tho dust while tho small amount of moisture docs no harm |