JAUNDICE.
This disease is recognised by the yellow tint of the conjunctiva, (white of the eye,) loss of appetite, &c.
The remedy is,—
| Powdered golden seal, | half an ounce. |
| Powdered sulphur, | one fourth of an ounce. |
| Powdered blue flag, | half an ounce. |
| Flaxseed, | 1 pound. |
Mix, and divide into four parts, and give one every night. The food must be boiled, and a small quantity of salt added to it.
SORENESS OF THE FEET.
This often occurs to pigs that have travelled any distance: the feet often become tender and sore. In such cases, they should be examined, and all extraneous matter removed from the foot. Then wash with weak lie. If the feet discharge fetid matter, wash with the following mixture:—
| Pyroligneous acid, | 2 ounces. |
| Water, | 4 ounces. |