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Show I -VETERINARY SCIENCE BH inqwriw Answered by Dr.- H. J. ! Frederick, State Agricultural ,: ' College. H' fr . Pleasant Grove. H Editor . Descret Farmer: Some- H time ago wc saw a receipt for bloat- H. - ejcaiUe in your paper, but failed ' to H iliotcjt 'down. "WiiH you kindly' for- H vardjvthe,, samc;4o us, ; I --, ,? .C.,B. WARNIGIC H H- Bloated Cow, (Tynpanities,) H - One of the best things to dbwlfcu H an animal is foundered isto insert a H large stick into'the mouth and' keep it there byktlic aid of a rope up over H the ilfotn's. ' Elevate the' front parts'" M and if- possible pass a piece of hoe Hj intotlic stomach. In this way wc H can usually 'get rid of the gas and rc- B licve'thc animal. There arc different H medicines used for stopping fermen- m t'alion " and in this way stopping the m gas formation. One pint ofn'coaV m oil 'mixedvith a pint of raw linseed M -oil has pqpyen Very effective given B as a drench' L? otic dose. One ounce H of stronger5 ammonia mixed in a pint m of 'rawTmse&l oil hag the same'ef- B fccFfand;,asr a last resort wc usually H puncture the rumen or paunch of the fl animal on the left side. For this piaSscfsTOiT use a trSSr: ST BBBj . iiu j ... . . . . BBM low tihe gas to escape and sometimes H itJs jncccssary:tb- pass, sonic of the B above medicine to -tire" part where it H is needed and where it. will doTtlfc H work! at once. |