. Common diseases of farm animals. Veterinary medicine. Fig. 13.—The X indicates the point where the wall of flank and rumen are punctured with trocar and cannula in "; move it about, and digestion is interfered with. This is espe- cially true of succulent feeds. A diseased condition of the ani- mal predisposes it to this disorder. If after eating an excessive amount of dry, innutritions fodder, the animal drinks freely of cold water, acute s^inptoms of overloading are manifested. The general symptoms occurring in overloading resembles those seen in bloating. The symptoms may b


. Common diseases of farm animals. Veterinary medicine. Fig. 13.—The X indicates the point where the wall of flank and rumen are punctured with trocar and cannula in "; move it about, and digestion is interfered with. This is espe- cially true of succulent feeds. A diseased condition of the ani- mal predisposes it to this disorder. If after eating an excessive amount of dry, innutritions fodder, the animal drinks freely of cold water, acute s^inptoms of overloading are manifested. The general symptoms occurring in overloading resembles those seen in bloating. The symptoms may be mild and extend over a period of several days, or it may take on a highly acute. 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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