. Dehorning and castrating cattle. Castration; Dehorning. DEHORNING AND CASTRATING CATTLE. 13 a piece of absorbent cotton with chloroform and inserting it into the wound, or in filling a pint cup with gasoline and allowing the cod. Fig. 11—Emasculntor. This instrument has a broad, corrugated, crushing surface and a cutting edge. It is applied to the cord, severing it with little loss of blood. to dip into it. The chloroform or gasoline kills the worms, after which pine tar should be applied to prevent further Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images th


. Dehorning and castrating cattle. Castration; Dehorning. DEHORNING AND CASTRATING CATTLE. 13 a piece of absorbent cotton with chloroform and inserting it into the wound, or in filling a pint cup with gasoline and allowing the cod. Fig. 11—Emasculntor. This instrument has a broad, corrugated, crushing surface and a cutting edge. It is applied to the cord, severing it with little loss of blood. to dip into it. The chloroform or gasoline kills the worms, after which pine tar should be applied to prevent further 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 Farley, Frank W. (Frank Webster), 1888-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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