. Description and treatment of scabies in cattle. Scabies in cattle. Fi<i. 7.âPlan of dipping plant, viewed from above. Fig. 8.âVertical section of dipping vat, with older-style automatic trap on pivot. It will be seen that the incline at the bottom of the trap end of the vat is in a perpendicular line with the free end of the trap; where the spring trap is used, the length of the incline should be increased in order that at the bottom of the vat it may still be in line perpendicularly with the end of the trap Avhen set; otherwise cattle are liable to get back under the trap, causing troubl
. Description and treatment of scabies in cattle. Scabies in cattle. Fi<i. 7.âPlan of dipping plant, viewed from above. Fig. 8.âVertical section of dipping vat, with older-style automatic trap on pivot. It will be seen that the incline at the bottom of the trap end of the vat is in a perpendicular line with the free end of the trap; where the spring trap is used, the length of the incline should be increased in order that at the bottom of the vat it may still be in line perpendicularly with the end of the trap Avhen set; otherwise cattle are liable to get back under the trap, causing trouble. "â¢â¢ s T 1 -1 -p - 3fr 3 .^ ; â ' "'^^ o: ^ ^ ? J k Fig. 9.âSide view of dipping vat, showing inclined egress and dripping 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 Hickman, Richard W. (Richard West), 1852-1926. Washington, Govt. print. off.
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