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Show I Intestinal Worms I In Pigs Insufficiently Fed and Neglected Pigs H Soon Become Infested Intestinal worms aro common In hogs and are particularly Injurious to growing pigs. Insufficiently fed, neglected pigs living In dirty pens and yards, fed from filthy, troughs, drinking contaminated water, bath-lng bath-lng in old hog wallows, and rooting and sleeping In manuro piles and stack bottoms soon becomo Infested with worms; consequently they do not thrive, but develop Into pot bellied, bel-lied, rickety, profitless runts. Pens should bo kept clean and dry and the manure frequently removed. It has boon nsHcrted by various ex-perlcnccd ex-perlcnccd feeders of hogs that a mixture of charcoal, ashes, Hmo, salt sulphur and copperas kept where tlio hogs can eat it will tend to prevent worm Infestation. There is not as yet posltlvo experimental evidence In support of the idea that such a mix-turo mix-turo will prevent worm infestation but the mixture does appear to satisfy sat-isfy the hog's deslro for mlnoral substances sub-stances and probably Is of valuo as a tonic and appetizer. It may bo mado up In tho following proportions; propor-tions; Charcoal Mixture Charcoal, 1 buBhel. Hardwood ashes, 1 bushel. Salt, 8 pounds. Air slaked llnio, 4 pounds. Sulphur, 4 pounds. Pulverized copperas, 2 pounds. Mix tho lime, salt, and Bulphuri thoroughly nnd then mix with tho1 charcoal and ashes. Dlssolvo .tho cop-reras cop-reras In two parts of hot water and tprlnklo over tho whole mass, mixing it thoroughly. Keep some of this mitturo in a box before tho hogs at all times, or placo in a solf feeder,. Santonin, which was formerly widely wide-ly used as a remedy for worms In ??' I8 Ilractlcally unobtainable at the present time owing to foreign trade conditions, Tho following treatment has been found to bo very effectlvo against Intestinal worms in experiments conducted con-ducted by tho Zoological Division of tho Hurenu of Animal Industry: With hold nl feed and water for 24 hours, i then give ench pig from 1 to 4 ounc-cs ounc-cs of castor oil to which hns been added oil of American wonnsced as follows: Small pigs, 2 to 3 months old, 35 drops; pigs weighing 50 to 100 pounds 50 to 100 drops; larger pigs, i teaspoonful. Each pig should bo dosed separately separate-ly It tho best rcsultB aro to ho ob-talned. ob-talned. Dangerous to Drench Hogs Drenching hogs Is dangerous, as they nro llablo to get tho remedy In the lungs. With sufficient nsslstnnco pigs may bo held, tho mouth kept open by means of n couple of loops of wiro or rope, and tho medicine given directly In n tablespoon. Ily this method, though It Is troublesome ono may bo certain that each pig gets his proper doso. After dosing, tho pigs may bo fed and watered, lie peat tho treatment in ten days. Further Information on swlno husbandry hus-bandry will bo found In Farmers' Bulletins Issued by tho department, a list of which may bo obtained on application to tho Division of Publications I On tho west bUIo of Main Street beginning at a' point 49.5 feet west and 49.5 feet north of tho northeast corner of section eight (S), township fourteen (14) north of rango ono (1) cast ofv tho Salt LpkejMorldlan, and tunning thence north 413.3 feet; on tho west sldo of Main street between Center street and First South street; ou the west sldo of Main street bo tween First Bouth street and Second South strcot; on the cast side of Main street beginning at a point 49.5 foot east nnd 49.5 feet north of tho northeast corner of section eight (8) township fourteen (14) north of rango ono (1) east of the Salt Lako Meridian; Meridi-an; thence north 1407.2 feet; on tho east sldo of Main street beginning at n point 49.5 feet east and 49.5 feet south of the northeast corner of (scctlon S, township 14 north of rango 1 east of tho Salt Lako Meridian, and running thenco south 143G.3 feet; nnd defray tho wholo of tho cost thereof estimated at bIx thousand thous-and ($0,000.00) dollars bytn local assessment as-sessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within tho following described describ-ed district to be nffected nnd benefitted benefit-ted by said Improvement, tzi Beginning at a point 49.5 feet west and 49.5 feet north of tho northeast corner of section 8, township 14 north of rango 1 east of tho Salt Lako Mo-rldlnn, Mo-rldlnn, nnd running thenco north 413 3 feet; thenco west 100 feet; thenco south 413.3 feet to street lino; thence east 100 foot to placo of beginning; be-ginning; nlso beginning at the north east corner of lot S, block C, cf Lowlston Low-lston Townslto purvey, nnd running thenco south along street lino to tho southeast corner of lot 1, of snid block; thenco west 100 feet; thence north to tho north lino of said block C; thenco cast 100 feet to the placo of beginning, being part of lots 1 and S of said blocks; nlso, beginning at the northeast corner of lot C, block 7. Lowlston Townslto Survey, and running thenco south along street lino to tho southeast corner of said block; thenco west 100 feet; thenco north to tho north lino of said block; thenco south 100 feet to tho placo of beginning, being a part of lots 1, S, 7 nnd C of said block 7; nlso beginning be-ginning at a point 49.5 feet east and 49.5 feet south of tho northeast corner cor-ner of section 8, township 14 north of rango 1 cast of tho Salt Lako Meridian, Me-ridian, nnd running thenco south nlong street lino 143C.3 feet; thenco eaBt 100 feet; thenco north 143C.3 feet to street lino; thenco west 10O feet to placo of beginning, provided that said sldowalk shall bo twelve (12) feet wldo in front of tho follow-lng follow-lng described property: Beginning nt a point 24C.C feet north of tho southeast 'corner of lot 1, block C, Lowlston Townslto Survey Sur-vey and running thenco north C4.4 feet; thenco west 100 feet; thence south C4.4 .feet; thenco cast 100 feet to the point of beginning; also, ho-ginning ho-ginning at a point 49.5 feet west of a point 49.5 feet north of tho north east corner of section 8, township 14 north of rango 1 east of tho Salt Lako Meridian, and running thence north 48.2 feet; thenco west 100 feet; thenco south 48.2 feet; thenco oast 100 feet to the point of beginning; begin-ning; also, beginning at a point 9.5 feet west of a point 300.7 feet north of tho northeast corner of section 8, township 14 north of rango 1 east of tho Salt Lako Baso and Meridian, and running thence north 30.3 feet: thenco west 100 feot; thenco south 30.3 feot; thenco cast 100 feet to tho point of beginning; also, beginning at a point 49.5 feet west of a point 347.3 feet north of tho northeast cor-ner cor-ner of section 8, township 14 north of rango 1 cast of the Salt Lako Baso and Morldlnn, and running thenco north 42.3 feet; thenco west 100 feet; thence south 42.3 feot; thenco east 100 feet to tho point of beginning; nlso, beginning at a point 49. C feet cast of a point 496.8 feot south of tho northeast corner of section sec-tion 8, township 11 north of rango 1 east of tho Salt Lako Baso and Meridian, and running thenco south 50.75 feet; thence east 100 feot; thenco north 50. 7G feet; thenco west 100 feet, to tho point of beginning: also, beginning at a point 49.5 feet cast of a point 49.6 feet south of tho northeast corner of section 8, township town-ship 14 north of rango 1 cast of the Salt Lako Baso and Meridian, nnd running thenco south C5.3 feet; thenco east 100 feet; thenco north G5.3 feet; thenco west 100 foot to tho point of beginning; also, beginning begin-ning at a point 49.5 feot cast of a point 88.5 feot north of tho north east corner of section 8, township 14 north of rango 1 cast of tho Salt Lako Baso and Meridian and running thonco north 75.7 feet; thenco east 100 feet; thenco south 75.7 feet; thonco west 100 feet to tho point of beginning. All protests and objections to tho carrying out of such Intentions must bo presented in wrjtfng to tho Town Clerk on or before Tuesday tho 2nd day of May, A. D. 1910, at eight p. m. bolng tho date set hy said Board when It will hear any such objections ns may bo made thereto. By order of tho President nnd Towtv Board of tho Town of Lowlston, Lowls-ton, Utah. Dated at Lowlston, Utah, this 10th day of April, 1916. Attest: F. A. RAWLINS, President. P. E. VAN ORDEN, Town Clerk. Adv. g.o |