Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 22, 1959, Image 7

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'sease affects a cow’s productive capacity, often
;e Ps her out of the milking line.
U’s why so many dairy farmers are now using
■ e<ls containing aureomycin®. This broad-spec
ll® antibiotic helps provide the good health cows
? ecl to reach their maximum milking potential.
Neomycin, in feeds, effectively aids in the con
‘o of three costly diseases; Respiratory disease
,'motracheitis-shipping fever complex}, foot rot
lc bacterial diarrhea.
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her in the good health
for maximum production!
calves, too, need AUREOMYCIN ! Milk replacers and
starter feeds containing aureomycin get calves
off to a good start, reduce scouring, promote up
to 35% faster growth.
Ask your feed manufacturer or your feed dealer
for dairy feeds containing aureomycin. Keep herds
in better health! American Cyanamid Company,
Agricultural Division, New York 20, New York.
©aureomycin is American Cyanamid Company’s trademark
for chlortetracyclme.
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