Archive image from page 443 of The dairyman's manual; a practical. The dairyman's manual; a practical treatise on the dairy dairymansmanualp01stew Year: 1888 438 THE DAIRYMAN S MANtlAL. unfaTorable weather and the presence of abundant ergot in the grain and grass crops. DISEASES OF THE 3JAMMARY GLANDS. Mammitis or Garget is one of the-most frequent and troublesome diseases in the dairy. ' Caked bag' is the dread of the dairyman, who finds his supply of milk sud- denly cut oif and a sick cow upon his hands requiring care and treatment. The technical name, mammitis, or Fig. 102.—DIAGEAM OF


Archive image from page 443 of The dairyman's manual; a practical. The dairyman's manual; a practical treatise on the dairy dairymansmanualp01stew Year: 1888 438 THE DAIRYMAN S MANtlAL. unfaTorable weather and the presence of abundant ergot in the grain and grass crops. DISEASES OF THE 3JAMMARY GLANDS. Mammitis or Garget is one of the-most frequent and troublesome diseases in the dairy. ' Caked bag' is the dread of the dairyman, who finds his supply of milk sud- denly cut oif and a sick cow upon his hands requiring care and treatment. The technical name, mammitis, or Fig. 102.—DIAGEAM OF A COW'S UDDER. inflammation of the mammae or milk glands, includes a number of affections of this organ ; garget, ropy milk, bloody milk, diseased or impure milk, and whatever may cause disorder of the milk secretions. A description of the construction of the udder, or rather the mammary glands, of which the cow has four inclosed in one common envelope, all of which we call the udder, will explain more clearly the nature and effect of the various disorders which are commonly included in the term garget. At figure 102 is a representation of a


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