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Show WHAT CAUSES 1UMPY MILK Frequently Due to Infection Carried to thtj Uqdtr From Other Portions 'of the Cow's Body. , Lumpy milk tt frequently duo to In-fss)Uoa In-fss)Uoa with germs which, gain en-trancs en-trancs either through the tnllk duett la the teats or are carried to the udder ud-der fn tb circulation Trom other portions por-tions of the body. Excessive feeding wUJh Urge grain rations seems to bav a part In causing the trouble, la tome eases. In theabsence' of competent com-petent loeal veterinary help, give a moderately light, laxative diet, with a reasonable, amount of exercise. Reduce Re-duce the grain feed temporarily, at least and give the udder long "continued "con-tinued band rubbing and gentle massage. mas-sage. A mild physio may be very helpful. The dose may be from one-halt one-halt to one pound ot epsom salts, dissolved dis-solved In three pints of wator and given as a drench, the exact doso depending de-pending upon tho size and condition of the cow. |