Show keep close watch for hog cholera owners warned to be on lookout for dread disease because hog cholera aholt ra Is more alent in minnesota linn thin th in it has been tor for the last two or three years dr C I 1 fitch ct cl et ef in veterinary med cine at the al nr desota university erdity farn fari i bains hog oviers whose herds lave fave not been vaccinated to be on the look out tor for the d sease sense and to call their local v ed bitely if any thing lip lippearl pears unusual in the I 1 balth of their I 1 failure to come to the trough and eat or lack of vigor are indications that should be watched for prompt vaccination of all hogs not al ready immunized Is especially becom mended hog cholera Is not easy to diagnose he tie says the early stages do not give distinctive symptoms or even definite lesions or d ceased parts on autopsy it Is highly important however that an early diagnosis be mode mide m ide as it Is prompt action that saves the day speaking of the cholera s tuition in minnesota doctor fitch says hog cholera is very much lile like death or taxes it Is always with us the disease however Is more corn com conly present during the late summer or fall months like oti oft er Infect infectious lous diseases it goes in waves the last considerable ep demic of ho hae cholera was in 1924 this year cholera is not as widespread as in but there Is more in minnes ta than tor for the last two or three vears hog cholera Is not a curable disease it Is how ever preventable the d is that a farmer or hog raiser gets along very nicely for two or three years W without immen zing his p gs and therefore thinks that hog cholera nev er will e him then the Is when it hits and hits the hardest the only safe procedure Is to vaccinate each year |