. Cyclopedia of farm animals. Domestic animals; Animal products. Fig. 108. Western wild cheny (Primus demissa). A stock- poisouing shrub. forage in these places, thus minimizing the promi- nence and importance of the undesirable weeds. Literature. The following list of references contains some of the more important articles on poisonous plants in this country : V. A. Moore, Cornstalk Disease, Bul- letin No. 10, Bureau of Animal Industry; V. K. Chesnut and E. V. Wilcox, The Stock-Poisoning Plants of Montana, Division of Botany, Bulletin No. 26; J. W. Blankinship, The Loco and Some Other Poisono


. Cyclopedia of farm animals. Domestic animals; Animal products. Fig. 108. Western wild cheny (Primus demissa). A stock- poisouing shrub. forage in these places, thus minimizing the promi- nence and importance of the undesirable weeds. Literature. The following list of references contains some of the more important articles on poisonous plants in this country : V. A. Moore, Cornstalk Disease, Bul- letin No. 10, Bureau of Animal Industry; V. K. Chesnut and E. V. Wilcox, The Stock-Poisoning Plants of Montana, Division of Botany, Bulletin No. 26; J. W. Blankinship, The Loco and Some Other Poisonous Plants in Montana, Montana Bulletin No. 45; E. V. Wilcox, Larkspur Poisoning of Sheep, Montana Bulletin No. 15; E. V. Wilcox, Lupines, etc., as Poisonous Plants, Montana Bulletin No. 22; N. S. Mayo, Poisoning of Stock, American Veterinary Medical Association, 1902; D. A. Brodie, Poison Parsnip in Western Washington, Washing- ton Bulletin, No. 45; U. P. Hedrick, Cicuta Vagans, Oregon Bulletin No. 46 ; N. S. Mayo, .Some Observations on Loco, Kansas Bulletin No. 35 ; H. B. Slade, Stock-Poisoning in Idaho, Idaho Bulletin, No. 37; C. E. Bessey, Poisonous Weeds, Nebraska Experiment Station Report, Pages 14-62; V. K. Chesnut, Principal Poisonous Plants of the United States, Division of Botany, Bulletin No. 20; F. A, Rich, The Common Horsetail, Vermont Bulletin No. 95 ; F. W. Morse, Poisonous Properties of the Wild Cherry Leaves, New Hampshire Experiment Station, Bulletin No. 56 ; B. D. Halsted, The Poisonous Plants of New Jersey, New Jersey Experiment Station, Bulletin No. 135 ; L. Van Es and L. R. Waldron, Some Stock-Poisoning Plants of North Dakota, North Dakota Bulletin No. 58. CHAPTER V DISEASES AND MANAGEMENT OF ANIMALS By JAMES LAW ISEASES LARGELY DETERMINE the character and the profitableness of live-stock interests. These diseases are the special field of study of the veterinarian. The value of veterinary medicine to the United States may be inferred from the number of farm


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