. Diseases of horses and cattle : written especially for the farmer, stockman and veterinary student. Cattle; Horses. DISEASES OF HORSES AND CATTLE. 282 folds along the sides; in the female it is eonical terminating in a point, the genital opening being situated in the anterior fourth of the body. This species produces vast numbers of eggs, which de- velop embryos external to the body in water. Dr. Cobbold states that he has reared free, active embryos from these eggs by keeping them in. Fi£. 20—The Round "Worm. water for five months. It is likely that horses swallow these embryos in the
. Diseases of horses and cattle : written especially for the farmer, stockman and veterinary student. Cattle; Horses. DISEASES OF HORSES AND CATTLE. 282 folds along the sides; in the female it is eonical terminating in a point, the genital opening being situated in the anterior fourth of the body. This species produces vast numbers of eggs, which de- velop embryos external to the body in water. Dr. Cobbold states that he has reared free, active embryos from these eggs by keeping them in. Fi£. 20—The Round "Worm. water for five months. It is likely that horses swallow these embryos in the water they drink and if they are numerous they will cause some disturbance to digestion. The symptoms are a rough, staring coat, a crav- ing appetite, more or less emaciation with weak- ness, the passage of mucus with the feces, a por- tion of which very often remains outside of the. 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 McIntosh, D. (Donald). Chicago : M. A. Donohue
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