Show DIPPING HOGS IN GOOD disinfectant IS RELIABLE REMEDY FOR VERMIN AND mangee MANGE rz rk I 1 11 I 1 74 kt t s v Y A HEALTHY PUNCH BUNCH OF YOUNG PORKERS Xvi prepared by the united states depart 1 badt t of acri imas the destruction of vermin Is of importance im mannes 1 tn the production of swine practically all 11 1 are am invested to a certain degree with the common he hog homm and it unless the animals ice are freed from nos pest it la 12 art to retard their MUL growth Althon fib uce nee way may not be Us the direct cause of death still their preal prea sum towers the scalds vitality ty of the bog beg ago d predisposes predia poses him to int attack from infectious to fee dis diseases simen one of the that first rag rates I 1 in preventing out an outbreak of 0 cholera 1 18 to put the hogs bogs I 1 in as perfect a physical condition as P possible I 1 his and ad it 1 ul elim list that th the ma animals ingul should bw health in order to fatten and it gammon aw swine peet lice are 11 02 P peats set among con 9 belne 1 1 add ad at gilld persistent tnt treatment is required to eradicate them th the former fanner should frial frequently fly examine his his hl b bogs ga about the ears card hanks flanks and ad Inel insides dins of the less legs to wa ace if they are jimay limay the lice may be readily am seen traveling among the bristles bristle particularly in the parta palts just mentioned the eggs or in aits nits ts are sma small I 1 white bite oval bodies attached bristles I 1 oil to ta the bristles dipping do does not a aa a rule destroy the x bality allty of these mes swine should be dipped 11 repeatedly I 1 edly in order older to kill the lice that hitch out of the eggs after the pr previous 11 a dipping flip iding the lice jim are am blood sucking parasites and by biting the big and sucking seeking blood they cause a 9 giat 91 gi at 1 deal of 8 eken k in irritation furthermore more they act as aa a drain on the vitality of 1 the hog bog through the loss of blood which they abstract when lousy the hog 1 Is busm usually ly restless and robs nibs ons on paid hosts and it other t her convenient ve at objects object the lue coat looks look ach and harsh this pest Is transmitted tram from one me animal to a rather another by direct contact or bv contact with lilt infected b bedding diling or quarters mange one of the most common of skin his diseases disease 1 is c caused sit by I a mite it which feeds feed on mr the line skin akin it Is much more ema common tion and ad anson severe 7 young rig stock than on the older animals al I 1 though the 1 mature I a animals as well as the young an 9 are likely to become affected it 11 the dies disease sile I 1 is introduced into the a bd b d mange 1 la characterized by the foi for of crusty scabs she 0 on the fee face and nek and along the back rod and 1 in severs severe cabes the mite may be found on an any DY part of the body the it hair it la Is stiff pa ocum baly and ad erect re giving the pig a very y unthrifty sh appearance commes all newly purchased talk stock should be examined for far lice and other the skin side diseases and it if ausy I 1 ire are found the he hog should be treated islet before he be 1 Is turned with the rest met of the herd held dipping p p to destroy vermin alir gam dr vered to tree e e hogs from n they should be dipped two or more mom times of at internals of about two weeks preferably th 15 to III 16 do daia for lice I 1 several d may y b be required d before corn ipp p 1 e eradication a ti la accomplished M do not at fall at the same time to else clean and ad disinfect thoroughly ties il sleeping lespi is cresol eme compound it IJ S 8 P I 1 may be used for dipping and dis infecting for dipping mix the proportion of a one a gallon to gallons of water for or dds in the proportion of three gal gallons 1 ons to gallons of water coal tar tock stock dips dip and alcotina stock dips may also be used to treat hogs tor for lice tor D or use they are am diluted with water tn in amor dance with mith directions supplied by the manull kurims cresol crawl issup compound d coal after tar dips and ad am 11 dips may be purchased en at the drug deng star eiore par lor l or mange crude petroleum to ie more r elective trec tive than the ordinary atoil dips dip if 1 IB also 1 destructive to ute lice the vat it tray nay be filled with the ou oil or half filled with water before the oil Is added if one oe in dipping dom doea not net effect a cure care the e treatment should be repeated in ono or two weeks week use of crude Pet ralmon owing to tho the great variation in the composition of crudo crude petroleum from it t mem t bm and ad I 1 the I 1 g greeter to hi jersom effects of wase some mile crude olle oils than of bothem mile crude petroleum it of a K kind oot at used must before should be tested on ans is a fw few animals before extensive treatment 1 la undertaken animal treated with crude petroleum emad should be provided with plenty of shade and water then should not at be dipped 1 in oil 1 in very cold or very warm waran weather one of the best var varlet lettes lei of oil for us use on live tock stock beaumont crude it petroleum mid oils 1 of similar composition are am more mem golikely likely to be alry me than e b hose which h vary widely I 1 I 1 y from I 1 it t the h 1 are am as follows follow specific gravity ranging fee 22 to it de gre grew be bahme 40 per par cent ceat of the be boiling between degrees and slid degrees C IA 1 to 1 per par mot cent at 0 sah 11 ebur another remedy amedy for manse mange la is R lime sulphur solution this remedy Is no izeda lis duall highly effective in ID dester destroying mm lice it must t be anaed d w warm I 1 degrees F zm abu alad and d the hogs d should h a be in dipped with im interval baccon d IPPI g of seven h to ten I 1 ax days it lime sulphur dip may be purchased in concentrated rated form or car it may be prepared at home as ad follows wake t ten pounds of quick lime a with fill sufficient e water water to make I a 1 thin paste I te and stir in 24 pounds of fine sulphur fewer fl owera or floor floura bull boll this mixture for far two hours boom in 25 5 or 30 gail gallons of witter water allow the sediment dia to settle it I 1 ID I a tub or barrel draw os ir the liquid into the vat carefully sold avoid dis turning the sediment and aind add suf but focient warm water to make IOD gat gal lons load the dipping solution in the vat at m may n y tie be maintained at the prop proper tons tem P e 1 fare by steam brought by pipe or ce lioe from a boll boiler durable jim able dipping vat dipping at ats or are ninde ad of various materials but the most durable la Is cement the vat it should bould be set 1 in the file ground around at a convenient place where there them Is good surface d drainage M age away iman the vat A suitable ambi e 1 size II for r is a vat at tn 1 which to dip hogs Is in 10 1 feet feel long it at the top tar 8 feet long it at the hot bottom am I 1 foot wide nt at the helium bottom and ad alast 2 feet w ida file at toe me top mp it D should too id be deep enough I eo thit the bogs wa will I 1 be completely immersed 1 in the dip alp and III not hot strike the battam of the b vat zt I 1 alen len they plunge philip it if possible t the h vat be located I 1 that a 2 inch drain pipe may lead from the bottom of the lat to t 1 1 facilitate dl tat emptying and else clean boit ju rt ch ing otherwise th jm it Is to pump or I dip out flat the controls contents ot of th the a vat in ird order to clean it ft do not use ol 01 old it dip but time clean and 1 I m the th vat before dipping again if the dip h has as become very dirty or if ff it has bad at stood bodi a long time in the vat the end where here the hogs enter should be perpendicular ind the entrance should be on im a slid ends th the other suit end should slope alape gradually with clenta to provide ov file f for far the h hops g tor for emerging after dipping A dipping vat Is 18 very useful wherever a large number her of hogs are kp kept |