. Fig. , tubercular masses. Accordingly it is essential that great care be exercised in making a diagnosis when inflammatory conditions of the sheath exist, and that every available means be taken to eliminate the question of tuberculous infection. However, one must not carelessly incise the sheath deeply, for diag- nostic or other reasons, lest the resultant cicatrix incarcer- ate the penis. If tuberculosis is diagnosed, the bull should be excluded from service, even to reacting cows, and promptly sent to slaughter. el) J'ri initial tuberculosis is apparently less common
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