Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, June 05, 1913, Image 3

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    FOREST GROVE PRESS. FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 5. 1913.
ed if tills rule Is follow ed milk fever
Is not likely to ooeur.
S y m p to m s.-T h e.se develop from four
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t» th irty -six hours a fte r calvlug. Hum i­
liation ceases; sudden d ecrease In milk
flow; Ju lln ess o f th e ey es; unsteady
g a it; stam p in g w ith th e hind legs; a t
length fa lls helpless to th e ground,
tu rn s head to one side and eyes close
To have us
i o r lies flat w ith e x tre m itie s extended.
make
T re a tm e n t.—It Is u su ally a fa ta l m is­
ta k e to dose for milk fever. In m any
the
cases th e m uscles o f th e th ro a t a re
paralyzed, an d th e cow , h av lug no
Kiddie’s
pow er to sw allow , th e m edicine given
goes Into th e lungs and o ften causes
Picture
B uffalo S k y la rk Ame».
death.
H olitein Bull
T he tre a tm e n t giving pro m p t relief
In th e sev erest cases and one to be re­
X V I I .— Cow Diseases.
lied on Is filling th e u d d er w ith pure
oxygen or w ith comm on a ir by m eans
First Article.
of a bicycle pum p o r a ru b b e r bulb
syringe and a com m on milk syphon or
sim ilar tube. P u m p th e u d d er as full
By L A U R A R O S E .
as poxslhle and put a ru b b e r band
Forest Grove
Demonstrator and Lecturer In Dairying around th e tents, o r tie w ith tnpe to
keep In th e air. M assage th e u dder so
at the Ontario Agricultural Col­
as to force th e a ir to nil p arts. It may
lege, Guelph, Canada.
be n ecessary to repent th e Inflation.
mJ
N Main Street
T his tre a tm e n t usually effects a cure
lu a few hours. Do not give an y m ed­
[C o p y rig h t, 1911. b y A. C. M c C lu rg & Co.]
icine.
I.IE S are a terrib le to rm en t at
tim es and have much to do Mammitls— Caked Uddei-----Inflamma-
tion of Uddei— Garget.
w ith the lessening of the milk
Sym ptom s.—U sually a t first th e milk
flow. The cow s a re so w orried
and k ept so busy lighting th e flies Is w atery and som etim es discolored
th a t they lose m uch of th e tim e they w ith blood and mny contain clotted,
should he feeding, an d it is th e ir semi- curdy m a tte r, an d th e p a rt affected Is
starv ed condition tiia t largely causes sw ollen an d painful. In sev ere cases
th e cow will have a chill, and the
the sh rin k a g e in flesh and milk.
Som ething should be done to rid the limbs, e a rs and h orns becom e cold,
Feed Mill will run every
then fe v e r will follow anil th e udder
cows o f th is fly pest.
day in the week.
T he follow ing m ix tu re has been becomes hot, sw ollen a n d hard. T he
found ns effective an d less expensive milk flow d ecreases o r stops. T h e cow
W h o le s a le a n d R e ta il
th a n many o f the fly rem edies on th e ea ts bu t little an d does n o t chew her
cud.
m ark et:
Bran,Shorts, Rolled Oats, Ground One gallon of fish o r seal oil or old
T re a tm e n t.—G ive oxygen tre a tm e n t
Oats, Ground Wheat, Cracked g rease o f any kind, oue p iu t of coal oil as described for milk fe v e r an d a good
Wheat, Cracked Corn, Whole (kerosene) an d tw o ounces (four table- dose o f salts. If th e u d d er rem ains
of crude carbolic acid.
b ard rut) well w ith goose g re ase or
Wheat and Corn, Middlings and spoonfuls)
Mix well to g eth er and apply w ith a cam p h o rated oil. W hen th e e n tire ud­
s-'-eral kinds of Hard Wheat cloth or sp ray to nil p a rts except th e d e r is caked tak e a piece o f heavy
T ; rur, Sack Twine and Sacks, udder. A lw ays p u t It on a fte r m ilking cloth and p u t It u n d er th e udder, mak-
to avoid th e stro n g odor g ettin g into ing incisions for the te a ts, and fasten
I ly and Vetch Seed.
th e m ilk. In dry w e a th e r oue ap p lica­ it on top, placing stru w o r a p ad on
tion a week is usually sufficient. If th e back so as not to c h a fe th e cow.
Give us a call when in need.
th e cow s a re out in n heavy raiu it will T his relieves th e u d d er by euslng the
he necessary to go over th em again.
weight.
A nother fly rem edy is ten p a rts of
For Inflamed Udder.
.1 Phone 50x
F o re s t G rove, Ore lurd o r o th er g rease to oue p a rt of pine
R ub well a fte r m ilking w ith linim ent
ta r. Mix well and upply w ith a brush
m ade from fo u r ounces sw eet oil, four
or cloth once or tw ice a week to th e
ounces lau d an u m , th re e ounces o f ex­
p a rts m ost a ttack ed . T h is is splendid
tra c t of belladonna.
a s a relief from th e horn fly.
If th e flies m ake th e cow s restless
Slimy or Ropy Milk (Not a Disease).
d u rin g m ilking so th a t th ey will not
Milk w hich becomes strin g y , slim y
staud. a cotton hlau k et th ro w n over or ropy a fte r sta n d in g aw h ile is not
them ut th a t tim e is a g re a t help.
d u e to th e cow ’s condition, b u t is
caused by a large n u m b e r o f bacteria
Keep the Stable Dark.
It Is a good plan to d ark en th e s t a ­ which develop in th e milk a n d change
ble d u rin g th e day and to h av e th e
w indow s screened.
To p revent th e flies th a t a re on th e
cow s from going in to th e stab le w ith
them a rra n g e som e evergreen bows,
brush, broom s or sack in g a t th e e n ­
trance. As th e cows pass through th is
m any tiles a re brushed off and rem ain
P a c ific A v e .
outside.
T he housefly has alw ay s been a trou-
! blesom e nuisance, b u t now it is looked
! upon as a very potent ag en t in sp re a d ­
ing such d an g ero u s diseases as typhoid
fever, cholera in fan tu m , su m m er com
: plain t, etc.
I
I f n cow show s sym ptom s of being
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j ill do not delay doing som ething for
tier. Begin a t once to check th e trou-
I ble.
E very dairy sta b le should have In il
a m edicine chest or sh elf provided w ith
such drugs as nre com m only used in
! eases of sickness am ong th e anim als.
A short list is given below. E ach b o t­
tle o r package should be distin ctly la­
beled and th e supply renew ed a s soon
a s e x h au sted : S pirits o f turp en tin e,
raw linseed oil, su lp h u r, saltp eter, car-
I kj M c acid, nux vom ica, epsora salts,
ground ginger, vaseline, cam phorated
oil. laudanum , boracic acid.
T h ere should be on hand a common
bicycle pump, a few fe e t o f ru b b er
P h o to b y O re g o n A g r ic u ltu r a l co lleg e.
hose and a m ilk siphon o r tu b e to in­
sert in the te a t. Im m erse th e tu b e In A C LEAN SEFA U A TO R H E L P S K E E P TU B
A D V E R T IS E IT ! N ot once,
M IL K A N D CUEAM SAN1TABY.
boiling w a te r to d isin fect it an d oil be­
tim idly and penny-w ise ! B u t
fore gently in sertin g it Into th e teat
the milk su g a r in to a slim y or ropy
as o fte n as need ed —a n d a
opening.
m ass. T h e bacteria usu ally come from
show ing o f FA C T S ab o u t it
d u st or bad w a te r an d g et into th e
How to Examine a Sick Cow.
which will unfailingly in te re st
milk a t m ilking tim e or afte rw a rd .
F irst, tak e th e te m p e ra tu re o f th e
th e probable p u rc h a se r! Make
T horoughly clean an d disin fect th e
anim al by placing a se lf reg isterin g
i t th e b e st ad v ertise d r e a l
veterin ary fev er th erm o m eter In th e stab le an d scald all m ilk pails, stra in ­
e s ta te in the city fo r a little
rectum , allow ing it to rem ain th ere ers, cans, etc.
from th ree to five m inutes. T he n o r­
w hile—and yo u r b u y er will
Lumps In Teats.
mal te m p e ra tu re of a cow is from 08
seek you out and quickly close
If the lum p o r tu m o r be n e ar the
to 100 degrees F., b u t in some cows point o r h alfw ay up th e teat a v et­
th e tran sactio n !
may be higher. I t Is usu ally so In erin a ria n m ay o p erate successfully;
young anim als.
oth erw ise it Is well to beef the cow.
Second, ta k e th e pulse, w hich can be a s she will not Im prove nnd her off
found a t th e angle of th e low er Jaw
spring m ay be sim ilarly affected.
bone. T h e norm al b e a t o f a cow ’s
Cowpox.
pulse is from fifty to six ty per m inute
S ym ptom s.—T e a ts very sore, break
T hird, count th e resp iratio n s of th e
anim al or num ber of tim es it b reath es out In pim ples and form senbby sores.
by w n trlg n g th e sides o f th e flanks or A troublesom e contagious disease, and
E m b alm ing a n d
by pressing your c a r to h er side. The th e cow should be Isolated.
A m ilker can tak e It from one cow
norm al respiration of a cow is from
F u n e ra l D irecting
to a n o th e r on his hnnds or clothes.
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fifteen to tw e n ty per m inute.
R em edy.—D ress th e sores th ree tim es
If th e tem p eratu re, pulse or respira
FOREST GROVE UNDERTAKING CO.
tion is found to v ary m uch from the a day w ith an oin tm en t m ade by m ix­
norm al, you will know th e anim al is ing fo u r d ra m s boracic acid, tw enty
J . S. Buiton, Manager
ailing Dull, glazy eyes: cold e a rs; dry. drops o f carbolic a d d , w ith tw o ounces
hot nose: harsh, rum pled co at; lack of ofi vaseline.
Phone No. 6 4 2 Forest Grove, Or.
If th e te a ts a re very sore it m ay be
np[>etite. rum ination ceased and sud
den sh rin k ag e o f milk a re o u tw ard In­ well to u se a te a t siphon to dyaw the
m iik .
dications th a t som ething Is w rong w ith
Diarrhea or 8court In Calvoa.
th e cow
C ause—O verfeeding, sudden changes
Milk from sick cow s is unw holesom e
and in some cases positively d a n g e r­ In feed, fllthy, w et stalls, d irty feed
palls, etc.
ous.
T re a tm e n t—A cup o f stro n g black
Sick an im als should be rem oved from
th e herd, an d especially If th e re be ten Is said to be good. O tb e ri give
All kinds of survey­
from one to tw o ounces o f c a sto r oil
any suspicion o f A contagions disease.
ing and maping.
and one teaapoonfnl of laudanum .
Parturient Apoplexy— Commonly Call­
Feed oe-w milk and keep e v erything
Subdivisions a spec­
ed Milk Fovor,
clean. F o u r o r five hours a fte r the
C ause.—M ilking th e cow o n t too oil la given a teaspoonful o f a m ix­
ialty.
thoroughly a fte r ealvlD g. B etter not I tu re o f one p a rt rihlol and tw o p a rts
to d raw any milk th e first tw en ty -fo u r | su b n ltra te o f b ism u th 'm a y be given in
H. B. GLAISYER,
hours, b u t Ju st leave th e c a lf w ith th e j h alf a p in t o f milk o r th e pow der
Hoffman & Allen Bld’g
row . If fo r an y reason It la not deslr- ! placed on th e tongue and w ashed
Phone 806
Able to leave th e c a lf w ith h er d raw dow n w ith a little milk. A alm ple
only a little milk i t fre q u e n t Intervals rem edy Is to add to th e milk •[« -fifth
Forest Grove, Ore.
the first th ree day s if tro u b le be fear­ of Its b alk of llmo w ster.
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Their prices meet all competition.
HOFFMAN & ALLEN
General Merchandise
Main Street, Forest Grove
THE JACKSON PHARMACY
Drugs and Medicines
Cornelius
GOFF BROTHERS
Hardware, Implements, Autos
Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove
GOFF BROTHERS
Hardware and Supplies
Cornelius.
GEO. G. PATERSON
Furniture and Pianos
Main Street, Forest Grove
A. S. HENDRICKS
General Merchandise
Cornelius
SHEARER & SON
GASTON DRUG STORE
Drugs and Medicines
Jewelers
Main Street, Forest Grove
FOREST GROVE PHARMACY
Pure Drugs and Medicines
Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove
BRIGGS BROTHERS
General Merchandise
SUN-RISE GROCERY
G. LUNDQUIST & CO.
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Groceries and Provisions
Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove
C. G. DANIELSON
Bicycles and Sundries
Pacific Avenue, Forest’Grove
FOREST GROVE STUDIO
Photos and Photo Supplies
Forost Grove
R. A. PHELPS
A. J. COOK
White Palace Cafe
Pacific Ave., Forest Grove
C. L. BUMP & CO.
General Meachandise
South Forest Grove
MORTON & FREEMAN
Hardware
Cherry Grove
ERIC ANDERSON
Jewelry and Drugs
Cherry Grove
FORSBERG & BROSTROM
General Merchandise
Cherry Grove
THE C. C. STORE
Day Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Hardware
Orenco
ORENCO DRUG CO.
Drugs and Jewelry
Orenco
Wm. OELRICH
Groceries and Provisions
Put that Property You
Want to Sell
“Under the
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Gaston
Builders’ Materials
Hillsboro
J. A. HOFFMAN
Jeweler
Orenco
OREGON NURSERY CO.
Wholesale and Retail Nursery Stock
Hillsboro
THE DELTA DRUG STORE
Drugs and Medicines
Orenco
M. P. CADY
General Merchandise
Hillsboro
Beaverton
PERCY LONG
Hardware
2nd Street, Hillsboro
MRS. M. L. BURDAN
Millinery
2nd Street, Hillsboro
SAELENS & SP1ESSEHEART
Meat Market
2nd Street, Hillsboro
A. C. DONELSON
Furniture
Hillsboro
J. L. HARDY
Confectionery and Patent Medicines
Beaverton
R. L. TUCKER
Everything to Build With
Beaverton
N. C. LILLY
General Merchandise
Gales Creek
E. J. AYERS
General Merchandise
Gales Creek
PEOPLES STORE
General Merchandise
Hillsboro
K1NTON & JENSEN
General Merchandise
MRS. WINIFRED GUNTON
Pope Photo Gallery
BRODERICK & HUMBERG
Blacksmith and General Repairing
Forest Grove, Ore
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