. Blackleg and vaccination. Anthrax, Symptomatic. [from old catalog]; Inoculation. [from old catalog]. Vet. DepL] Blackleg and Vaccination. Single vaccine is made by heating the powdered blackleg meat for six and one-half hours at a temperature of 92 to 93 degrees. It is wrapped in red paper, in ten and twenty-five dose packets. The single vaccine requires vaccinating but once. The double vaccine consists really of two vaccines. The first, a very weak vaccine, is made by heating the pulverized blackleg meat at a temperature of 99 to 100 degrees for six and one-half hours. This first vaccine is


. Blackleg and vaccination. Anthrax, Symptomatic. [from old catalog]; Inoculation. [from old catalog]. Vet. DepL] Blackleg and Vaccination. Single vaccine is made by heating the powdered blackleg meat for six and one-half hours at a temperature of 92 to 93 degrees. It is wrapped in red paper, in ten and twenty-five dose packets. The single vaccine requires vaccinating but once. The double vaccine consists really of two vaccines. The first, a very weak vaccine, is made by heating the pulverized blackleg meat at a temperature of 99 to 100 degrees for six and one-half hours. This first vaccine is put up in white. papers, and, being a very weak vaccine, is intended to prepare the animal's system for the second, which is a strong vaccine. The second of the double vaccine is made by heating the pul- verized blackleg meat for six and one-half hours at a tempera- ture of 88 to 89 degrees, and is put up in yelloM^ paper packets plainly marked. The vaccine prepared by this department is made with great care, and is always tested upon some calves before being sent out. Vaccinating Instruments. To use the vaccine it is neces-. 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 Schoenleber, Francis Siegel. [from old catalog]; Kansas. State agricultural college, Manhattan. Division of agriculture. Veterinary dept. [from old catalog]. Manhattan, Kan.


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