Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 05, 1959, Image 7

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fxureomycin in dairy feeds
Low-cost way to
help prevent costly disease I
For less than one cent a day, you can help pre
vent respiratory infections (including shipping
fever), foot rot, bacterial diarrhea and sub
elmical diseases. These diseases take cows out
°f the milking line, cut production!
less than one cent a'day, you can help assure
the vigorous, aU-round good health necessary to
achieve full production potential.
Ask your' feed manufacturer or feed dealer for;
feeds that provide one-tenth of a xnilli-
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gram of aureomycin® per pound of body weight
per head per day. Feed continuously!
Calves, too! Dairymen have long known tne
profit values of aureomycin in milk replacers
and calf starters. Calves make fast gains, scour
ing is sharply reduced! Be sure your calves get
aureomycin. American Cyanamid Company,
Agricultural Division, New York 20, New York.
©aureomycin is American Gynnamid Company’s
trademark for chlortetracycllne.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 5, 1959 —
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