. The farmer's veterinarian : a practical treatise on the diseases of farm stock . Veterinary medicine. DISEASES OF FARM ANIMALS 20S in the dog also. Death does not, as a rule, follow the infestation unless in an aggravated form. Obviously there is no remedy. KNEE SPRUNG—A condition m which the knees bend forward as the result of contraction of tendons located along the back of the leg. In aggravated cases the tendons should be cut. If. KIDNEY WORMS IN THE HOG While worms are occasionally found in the kidneys, they do not frequently cause disease or death. this is to be done only a skilled sur


. The farmer's veterinarian : a practical treatise on the diseases of farm stock . Veterinary medicine. DISEASES OF FARM ANIMALS 20S in the dog also. Death does not, as a rule, follow the infestation unless in an aggravated form. Obviously there is no remedy. KNEE SPRUNG—A condition m which the knees bend forward as the result of contraction of tendons located along the back of the leg. In aggravated cases the tendons should be cut. If. KIDNEY WORMS IN THE HOG While worms are occasionally found in the kidneys, they do not frequently cause disease or death. this is to be done only a skilled surgeon should be allowed to perform the operation. LAMINITIS.—See Founder. LICE.—Farm animals, especially those housed in stables more or less infested with insects and vermin, are commonly troubled with lice. Animals in good health resist the insects, but those already in a non-thrifty condition do not fare so well. Lice cause a good deal of annoyance to farm stock, inas- much as they bite the skin, suck out blood, and thus cause considerable irritation. Lice can be seen. 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 Burkett, Charles William, 1873-. New York : Orange Judd


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