Live stock : a cyclopedia for the farmer and stock owner including the breeding, care, feeding and management of horses, cattle, swine, sheep and poultry with a special department on dairying : being also a complete stock doctor : with one thousand explanatory engravings . omatic or mokr bones,very much developed. 9, 10—The bones of the nose. 11—The upper jaw bone. 12—The foramen, through which the-erve and blood-vessels pass, to supply the lower part of the face. 13—The nasal processes of the intermaxillary bones. 14 — The palatineprocesses. 15—The intermaxillary bone, supporting the cartilag


Live stock : a cyclopedia for the farmer and stock owner including the breeding, care, feeding and management of horses, cattle, swine, sheep and poultry with a special department on dairying : being also a complete stock doctor : with one thousand explanatory engravings . omatic or mokr bones,very much developed. 9, 10—The bones of the nose. 11—The upper jaw bone. 12—The foramen, through which the-erve and blood-vessels pass, to supply the lower part of the face. 13—The nasal processes of the intermaxillary bones. 14 — The palatineprocesses. 15—The intermaxillary bone, supporting the cartilaginouspad, instead of containing teeth. Next we give a vertical section of the head with its appropriate expla-nation. Explanation.—1—Nasal bone. 2—Upper jaw boi 3—Intermaxil-lary bone supporting the pad, supplies the place of upper front teeth. 4,4—The frontal sinus. 5—Cavity orsinus of the horn, communicatingwith the frontai sinus. It is hereshown by removal of a section ofthe base of the horn. 7—The fron-tal bone. 8—Vertical section of thebrain. 9 — Vertical section of thecerebellum, a—The cineritious por-tion of *he brain, b—The medul-lary portion of the brain. 10—^The ethmoid bone. 11—The cribiforal SKULL OV A POLLED HEAD OF SHEEP—VERTICAL SECTION. 1004 CYCLOPEDIA OF LIVE STOCK AND COMPLETE STOCK DOCTOR. or perforated plate of the ethmoid bone. 12—^The lower cell of tbeethmoid bone. 13—^The superior turbinated bone. 14—^The inferiorturbinated bone. 17—The sphenoid bone. V. Dentition of gives as follows the dentition of sheep, oy which itwill be easy to tell the age correctly: The sheep has eightincisors in the lower jaw, and twelve grinders — six on a sidein each jaw,—making in all thirty-two teeth. At birth thelamb should have the two central incisors just pushing through. At amonth old all the incisors should be up. At one year, sometimes notuitil fifteen months old, the two first milk incisors will


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