Show Carefully Burn Carcasses of Diseased Animals The best rule to follow when an nn animal dies of disease Is s to but burn the carcass If not disposed of in iii wise fashion the carcass is quite likely ely to tobe tobe tobe be a hotbed of disease says the Farm Faint Journal Take blackleg a a calf calt dead o of blackleg Is a n dangerous thing threatening threatening threatening threat threat- ening to Infect the pastures for years to come If it is not wholly destroyed Burning is Js the most thorough am and least expensive method An old hay hay- harmke rake mke wheel an old harrow barrow or anything any any- thing timing that will make e a rude grating when supported on rocks rols will keep the calf calt off the ground and allow v a dratt underneath Put the time calf on this grating and place plenty of brush of-brush brush and wood underneath Slash the hody thoroughly with a n knife drench with witha n o gallon or so of kerosene a and d It will vill bit burn rn The carcass should be burned where it lies if It possible If it has to tie be moved load It on a 0 stone stone boat boat wagon or providing plenty plent of straw to absorb absorb any ally Infectious discharges Dragging the time across the fields Is the lie most certain method of InfectIng Infect infect- Ing big the whole route with blackleg for future generations of cattle If be the carcass S cannot be burned it shou should d be buried burled at least four feet down anc and covered with lime |