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" ... Promptly remove from the herd any animal suspected of being in bad health, and reject her milk. Never add an animal to the herd until certain it is free from disease, especially tuberculosis. "
Annual Report of the Michigan Dairymen's Association - Page 371
by Michigan Dairymen's Association - 1907
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The Southern California Practitioner, Volume 13

Medicine - 1898 - 508 pages
...move cows faster than a comfortable walk while on the way to place of milking or feeding. 15. Never allow the cows to be excited by hard driving, abuse, loud talking, or unnecessary disturbance ; do not expose them to cold or storms. 16. Do not change the feed suddenly. 17. Feed liberally, and...
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Biennial Report, Volume 10

Iowa. State Department of Health - Public health - 1899 - 606 pages
...cows faster than a comfortable walk while on the way to the place of milking or feeding. 15. Never allow the cows to be excited by hard driving, abuse, loud talking, or unnecessary disturbance; do not expose them to cold or storms. 16. Do not change the feed suddenly. 17. Feed liberally, and...
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Annual Report, Volume 27

New Jersey. Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1900 - 370 pages
...move cows faster than a comfortable walk while on the way to place of milking or feeding. 15. Never allow the cows to be excited by hard driving, abuse, loud talking or unnecessary disturbance. Do not expose them to cold or storm. 16. Do not change the feed suddenly. 17. Feed liberally, and use...
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Municipal Sanitation in the United States

Charles Value Chapin - Communicable diseases - 1900 - 998 pages
...move cows faster than a comfortable walk while on the way to place "f milking or feeding. 15. Never allow the cows to be excited by hard driving, abuse, loud talking, or unnecessary disturbance; do not expose them to cold or storms. 18- Do not change the feed suddenly. 1". Kee(j liberally, and...
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Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Part 1

Pennsylvania. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1900 - 1148 pages
...move cows faster than a comfortable walk while on the way to place of milking or feeding. 15. Never allow the cows to be excited by hard driving, abuse, loud talking, or unnecessary disturbance; do not expose them to cold or storm. 1(>. Do not change the feed suddenly. 17. Feed liberally, and...
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A Handbook for Farmers and Dairymen

Fritz Wilhelm Woll - Agriculture - 1900 - 470 pages
...move cows faster than a comfortable walk while on the way to place of milking or feeding. 15. Never allow the cows to be excited by hard driving, abuse, loud talking, or unnecessary disturbance ; do not expose them to cold or storms. 16. Do not change the feed suddenly. 17. Feed liberally, and...
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Legislative Documents, Volume 4

Iowa. General Assembly - Iowa - 1900 - 1186 pages
...cotre faster than a comfortable walk while on the way to the place of milking or feeding. 15. Never allow the cows to be excited by hard driving, abuse, loud talking, or unnecessary disturbance; do not exposa them to cold or storms. 16. Do not change the feed suddenly. 17. Feed liberally, and...
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Annual report of the Bureau of Animal Industry. v. 17, 1900, Volume 17

1901 - 856 pages
...the herd any animal suspected of being in bad health and reject her milk. Never add an animal to the herd until certain it is free from disease, especially...be excited by hard driving, abuse, loud talking, or any unnecessary disturbance. Feed liberally, and use only fresh, palatable food stuffs. Provide water...
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Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry for the Year ...

United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - Animal industry - 1901 - 656 pages
...the herd any animal suspected of being in bad health and reject her milk. Never add an animal to the herd until certain it is free from disease, especially...be excited by hard driving, abuse, loud talking, or any unnecessary disturl»nce. Feed liberally, and use only fresh, palatable food stuffs. Provide water...
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Report, Volume 17

United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - Veterinary medicine - 1901 - 860 pages
...the herd any animal suspected of l>eing in bad health and reject her milk. Never add an animal to the herd until certain it is free from disease, especially...be excited by hard driving, abuse, loud talking, or any unnecessary disturbance. Feed liberally, and use only fresh, ¡«datable food stuffs. Provide water...
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