. Common diseases of farm animals. Veterinary medicine. FlG. 77.^Whip-worms attached to wall of intestine. Fig. 78.—Fin-worms in intestine. teriorly. It is from to 2 inches (40 to 45 mm.) long. It is found in the caecum attached to the wall by the hair-like portion. The Q^Jsopluujostomum. dentatum or pin uwrm is from to inch (8 to 15 mm.) long. It is found in the large intestine (Fig. 78). The symptoms of intestinal worms are not very evident in the average drove of hogs. ISTone of the other farm animals are such common hosts for intestinal worms as hogs. But it is only in extreme


. Common diseases of farm animals. Veterinary medicine. FlG. 77.^Whip-worms attached to wall of intestine. Fig. 78.—Fin-worms in intestine. teriorly. It is from to 2 inches (40 to 45 mm.) long. It is found in the caecum attached to the wall by the hair-like portion. The Q^Jsopluujostomum. dentatum or pin uwrm is from to inch (8 to 15 mm.) long. It is found in the large intestine (Fig. 78). The symptoms of intestinal worms are not very evident in the average drove of hogs. ISTone of the other farm animals are such common hosts for intestinal worms as hogs. But it is only in extreme cases of infection by intestinal worms, and in stunted and poorly-cared-for hogs, that very noticeable symptoms of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Craig, Robert Alexander, 1872-. Philadelphia & London, J. B. Lippincott company


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