. The management and feeding of cattle . Cattle; Feeds. THE FEEDING AND CARE OF BULLS "7 the larger the herd is, the more objectionable is the prac- tice. It should be avoided for the following reasons: (i) The time of service may not always be known, hence it may not be possible to keep exact records of the same. (2) The energies of the male are needlessly drawn upon when the females are in heat in the excess of the service given. (3) There is at all times a positive element of. IMPORTED GUERNSEY BULL, GOLDEN KNIGHT, 3405 (By courtesy of the owner, Edward S. Clark, Cooperstown, N. Y.) ha


. The management and feeding of cattle . Cattle; Feeds. THE FEEDING AND CARE OF BULLS "7 the larger the herd is, the more objectionable is the prac- tice. It should be avoided for the following reasons: (i) The time of service may not always be known, hence it may not be possible to keep exact records of the same. (2) The energies of the male are needlessly drawn upon when the females are in heat in the excess of the service given. (3) There is at all times a positive element of. IMPORTED GUERNSEY BULL, GOLDEN KNIGHT, 3405 (By courtesy of the owner, Edward S. Clark, Cooperstown, N. Y.) hazard, as the assurance of immunity from attack on the part of the male is seldom if ever present. Loss of life to the attendant and to others has frequently resulted from the practice. Dehorning so far lessens the hazard, but it does not entirely remove it. Under range con- ditions it is necessary that the males shall run at large with the females during the mating season, as no other. 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 Shaw, Thomas, 1843-1918. New York : Orange Judd Co.


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