DrDavid Roberts' practical home veterinarian . rrenness may follow. A shortage of milk may be noticed whichmight be attributed to some other cause. These calves may show weakness and die of diarrhoea or scours, which really iscalf cholera. ACTION OF PREMATURE CALVES. Calves expelled during the seventh and eighth month of pregnancy, which live, areusually dull, quiet, and sleepy. Their bellowing, if they should bellow, is a pitiful,heart-rending sound, and as they approach their natural period of birth, they brightenup. These calves are called living abortions. Calves carried full time, as well


DrDavid Roberts' practical home veterinarian . rrenness may follow. A shortage of milk may be noticed whichmight be attributed to some other cause. These calves may show weakness and die of diarrhoea or scours, which really iscalf cholera. ACTION OF PREMATURE CALVES. Calves expelled during the seventh and eighth month of pregnancy, which live, areusually dull, quiet, and sleepy. Their bellowing, if they should bellow, is a pitiful,heart-rending sound, and as they approach their natural period of birth, they brightenup. These calves are called living abortions. Calves carried full time, as well as premature calves, if taken to a healthy herdare liable to carry the disease, and often do so. The offspring of cows infected with the germ of abortion often have enlargedglands of the throat, a diseased condition of the navel cord, sunken eyes, and sometimesblindness. BULL CARRIES THE DISEASE. A bull serving a diseased cow becomes infected, and is then in a condition to trans-mit the disease to any cow he serves while he remains Genital Organs of Bull. 38 SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT OF CATTLE DISEASES.


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