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Show ANSWER TO MARCUS SKEEN, Oasis, Utah. , It is probable from your description descript-ion that your, -cow has a bad infection infect-ion of the udder. If the udder is hard, I would advise applying a blister to the part. You may use one part of red iodide of mercury to abbout six parts of lard, mixed thoroughly and rubbed into the udder. ud-der. This will soften the part, tlicn when it is loosened it should be opened op-ened to allow the puss jtto freely drain out. You should use an anti-ccptic anti-ccptic to syrringc out the part, and if it is kept absolutely clean, I believe be-lieve healing will take place in :i very short time. However, a cow 1, , of this kind is of very little if any Nisc for- dairy purposes and should be fattened and used for beef. u |