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Show f .CMnB! There hasn't been enough rain a lot of places this year to wet a man's whistle much less his pasture. Dry weather adds up to plenty of duBt and glare. And that meana plenty of trouble with Pink-Eye. In many sections of the West, Pink-Eye's Pink-Eye's already a No. 1 problem this year and wo still have the hottest, dustiest months ahead. But there's a bright spot even in this gloomy picture. I'm talking about Cutter Trisulfanol. It's a new combination of 3 Bulfas and you know what sulfas sul-fas do to Pink-Eye. It's liquid, too no dry particles to make sore eyes sorer. And it's easy to use comes with an atomizer and you just squirt it into the animal's eye. Usually 1 or 2 Trisulfanol applications applica-tions a day apart will do the job. And I know what I'm talking about because be-cause Trisulfanol was tested for a whole year on the windiest, dustiest Texas plains before Cutter put it on the market. It's worth a special trip to see your druggist on this one. I don't have to tell you what Lumpy Jaw, alias Big Jaw or Wooden Tongue, looks like because it's bo common throughout the range country. But maybe you haven't heard how effective effec-tive Potassium Iodide (by mouth) or Sodium Iodide (by vein) ore in treatment. Your druggist probably can take care of you on this one, too. If he hasn't any information on dosage, drop me a line, even if it almost breaks my heart to talk about something Cutter doesn't supply. Better get Btarted with your Red Water vaccination and pronto. Here's an experience I ran across last fall in Nevada that shows how effective vaccination can be: 400 head of cattle were summer sum-mer pastured on notorious red water-infected land. All were vaccinated with Cutter's Clostridium Clos-tridium Hcmolyticum llucterirt except 3 breat hy baloney bulls that broke away from the outfit. out-fit. There wasn't a singa loss among the vaccinated animals while 2 of the 3 untreated bulls died within a month from red water. Just for the record : red wafer's death rate in unvac-cinatcd unvac-cinatcd herds often runs 90 dr h ik her. For my sign-off, here's a nutrition tip when range steers develop Bor feet in the feed lot, add calcium, phosphorus and vitnmin A to tho ration. Cheap and effective. CUTTER LABORATORIES Berkeley 1, California |