Every Man His Own Cattle Doctor Or a Practical Treatise On the Diseases of Hor

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Every Man His Own Cattle Doctor Or a Practical Treatise On the Diseases of Hor
Francis Clater
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The next morning give the following drink.
RECIPE (No. 87. ) Take Roach Alum, in powder, six ounces ; (if a large beast eight ounces ;J Bole Armenic, in powder, two ounces : Mix and put them in a mtcher, then pour a pint and a half of boiling ale upon the ingredients. After- wards add one pint of good vinegar, and give when new milk warm.
OF HER MILKP/ 2S5 The Cow must be milked clean at the time the above drink be given ; and, two hours after may. Be turned into her pasture. About four days af
...ter, if her udder appear hard and full, let her be fetched out of the pasture, milked clean, and the drink he repeated as before.
This is generally sufficient to dry any Cow of her milk ; but, as some cows give so much that it renders them very difficult to dry, it is therefore frequently found necessary to repeat the drink and milking every fourth day, for three or four times, before they can be completely dried. Or, the following drink may be given, which is equally as useful as the former, if not more efficacious.


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