... the disease, and one of them died. Many were the weary days and restless nights I endured when the disease got fairly developed through two of my largest steadings. It is in such cases that the value of a clear-headed veterinary surgeon is appreciated.... Cattle and Cattle-breeders - 204 페이지저자: William M'Combie - 1867 - 206 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1869 - 604 페이지
...had many beaets being fed on other farms » well as those on my own — not fewer than 400 one »ay or other. I have said how much I am indebted in such...The disease was in the midst of my breeding stock, an« two or three had euccnm bed to it. Mr. Sorely and I veR brooding over this state of matters, when... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1868 - 760 페이지
...case that the value of a clear-headed veterinary surgeon is appreciated. I would not be well aw ty from one steading, when a messenger would meet me...in such emergencies to the advice and counsel of a clear headed veterinary surgeon. The disease was in the. midst of my breeding stock, and two or three... | |
| The Farmer's Magazine - 1869 - 598 페이지
...disaster at the other. I had many beasts being fed on other farms as well as those on my own—uot fewer than 400 one way or other. I have said how much...and counsel of a clear-headed veterinary surgeon. Tin 1 disease was in the midst of my breeding stock, and two or three had succumbed to it. Mr. Sorely... | |
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