. The diseases of live stock and their most efficient remedies : including horses, cattle, cows, sheep, swine, fowls, dogs, etc. ... by William B. E. Miller and Lloyd V. Tellor. Domestic animals -- Diseases; Veterinary medicine. How to Drench Cattle. 61 self up with the right leg; to do this the animal should, especially if awkward, be against a wall on its left side. An incautious person may be severely bruised and thrown into the manger by proceeding up to the head of a cow, not get- ting full command of the animal, and presenting his back to. FIG. 9.—DRENCHING AN OX. its hind extremities, w


. The diseases of live stock and their most efficient remedies : including horses, cattle, cows, sheep, swine, fowls, dogs, etc. ... by William B. E. Miller and Lloyd V. Tellor. Domestic animals -- Diseases; Veterinary medicine. How to Drench Cattle. 61 self up with the right leg; to do this the animal should, especially if awkward, be against a wall on its left side. An incautious person may be severely bruised and thrown into the manger by proceeding up to the head of a cow, not get- ting full command of the animal, and presenting his back to. FIG. 9.—DRENCHING AN OX. its hind extremities, with which an ox can strike effectually forwards. Sometimes the organs of swallowing are paralysed in cat- tle, as in cases of parturient apoplexy ; at other times there are foreign substances impacted in the gullet. "With the. 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 Miller, William B. E; Tellor, Lloyd V. Philadelphia, H. C. Watts


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