. Western live-stock management . Livestock; Range management. 420 Western Live-stock Management fectant, and lancing with a clean knife, care being taken to reach the bottom of the pocket. The wound should then be washed with disinfecting solution, such as ordinary sheep dip, and the animals kept in a clean, dry pen. A little attention should be given to the wound that it does not become infected again, the abrasion in the skin being kept open until the tissues below have healed. In the case of larger ulcers, it is usually best to have a veterinarian. Fig. 39. — Tools for Minor Operations. re


. Western live-stock management . Livestock; Range management. 420 Western Live-stock Management fectant, and lancing with a clean knife, care being taken to reach the bottom of the pocket. The wound should then be washed with disinfecting solution, such as ordinary sheep dip, and the animals kept in a clean, dry pen. A little attention should be given to the wound that it does not become infected again, the abrasion in the skin being kept open until the tissues below have healed. In the case of larger ulcers, it is usually best to have a veterinarian. Fig. 39. — Tools for Minor Operations. remove them, since a considerable amount of abnormal tissue ordinarily must be dressed out, and the layman is not always able to discriminate between the abnormal and the natural tissues. CLIPPING LITTLE PIGS' TUSKS Another frequent cause of ulcers on the bellies of sows suckling pigs is the wounds inflicted by the tusks of small pigs. In the efforts of two or more pigs to acquire the same teat, it not infrequently happens that one pig in attempting to bite another, inflicts a wound on 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 Potter, E. L. (Ermine Lawrence), 1884-; Kennedy, Carl N; Samson, George Roy; Nelson, Oran Milton. New York : Macmillan Company


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