| John C. Bennett - 1850 - 326 Seiten
...until next morning fasting. Scald for them Indian meal, adding two and a half ounces of epsom salts for ten hens, or in proportion for a lesser or larger...owner of one of the most extensive collections of pureblooded fowls in this or any other country. IV. CONSUMPTION. We should be apt to imagine from the... | |
| John C. Bennett - 1851 - 338 Seiten
...until next morning fasting. Scald for them Indian meal, adding two and a half ounces of epsom salts -for ten hens, or in proportion for a lesser or larger...owner of one of the most extensive collections of pursblooded fowls in this or any other country. IV. CONSUMPTION. We should be apt to imagine from the... | |
| Thomas B. Miner - 1853 - 278 Seiten
...until next morning, fasting. Scald for them Indian meal, adding two and a half ounees of Epsom salts for ten hens, or in proportion for a lesser or larger...dose in a day or two, if they do not recover. Mr. Melendy, of Mount Healthy, Ohio, writes me on this subject : Of all the diseases that I have had to... | |
| John C. Bennett - 1856 - 324 Seiten
...until next morning fasting. Scald for them Indian meal, adding two and a half ounces of epsora salts for ten hens, or in proportion for a lesser or larger...the owner of one of the most extensive collections ofpurtblooded fowls in this or any other country. IV. CONSUMPTION. We should be apt to imagine from... | |
| Robert Jennings - 1864 - 498 Seiten
...Indian-meal, adding two and a half ounces of Epsom salts for ten hens, or in proportion for a less or larger number ; give it warm, and repeat the dose in a day or two, if they do not recover. Perhaps, however, the best mode of dealing with roup and all putrid affections is as follows : Take... | |
| Simpkin Marshall & Co - 1869 - 590 Seiten
...them Indian meal, adding 2# ounces Epsom salts, for ten hens, or in proportion for a less or greater number ; give it warm, and repeat the dose in a day or two if they do not recover." MARKETING POUL TR Y. IT is no great wonder that poultry raisers complain of the small price they get... | |
| Daniel R. Shafer - 1876 - 638 Seiten
...Indian meal, adding two and a half ounces of Epsom salts for ten hens, or in proportion for a less or larger number ; give it warm, and repeat the dose in a day or two, if they do not recover." POULTRY, Consumption. — Notwithstanding their warm covering of feathers, from their peculiar structure,... | |
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