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Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky University Farm, Larry Mutter
Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky University Farm, Larry Mutter
WKU Archives Records
Report regarding the use of the WKU Farm as laboratory, as demonstration farm, in research projects and for farm group meetings. Includes discussion of crops and livestock.
Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky State College Farm, Orland Alford
Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky State College Farm, Orland Alford
WKU Archives Records
Report regarding the management of the WKU Farm.
Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky State College Farm, Randolph Richards
Ua3/3/1 Comments On Activities At The Western Kentucky State College Farm, Randolph Richards
WKU Archives Records
WKU Farm report emphasizing ongoing research projects, crops and livestock yields and physical facilities.
Salmonella Infection In Farm Animals, F C. Wilkinson
Salmonella Infection In Farm Animals, F C. Wilkinson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
FIFTY-EIGHT cases of salmonella infection were diagnosed in farm animals in Western Australia during 1965.
Losses, due to deaths, abortion and ill-thrift on properties where these cases occurred were often substantial and caused the owner financial hardship.
Many more outbreaks of salmonellosis undoubtedly occurred but were not brought to the notice of veterinarians.
Manure Disposal From Piggeries, P Mcnamara
Manure Disposal From Piggeries, P Mcnamara
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Many new piggeries have been built during the past year as more farmers swing over to intensive housing.
In most cases the problem of effluent disposal has been overlooked. This article shows how some pig raisers are beating the problem.
Individual Sow Feeders, P Mcnamara
Individual Sow Feeders, P Mcnamara
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
FOOD is the major cost in any pig enterprise and it is particularly easy for waste to occur in the breeding herd.
Individual feeders enable the pigman to feed each sow according to her need, and enable the sows to eat their feed slowly or quickly as they choose.
Piggery Septic System, N E. Macintyre
Piggery Septic System, N E. Macintyre
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ONE of the problems of intensive houses for pigs is the disposal of the dung and urine.
If proper arrangements are not made to remove this, it soon accumulates in an offensive pile at one end of the piggery, making an excellent breeding ground for flies.
Myxomatosis : Its Decline As A Killer, C D. Gooding
Myxomatosis : Its Decline As A Killer, C D. Gooding
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ALTHOUGH nearly every farmer in Western Australia is familiar with myxomatosis, very few landowners really understand the factor causing the disease to spread or, just as importantly, why the severity of the disease is declining.
Skim Milk : Is A Valuable Pig Feed, But It Should Be Balanced By Other Foods, P Mcnamara, R. Sprivulis
Skim Milk : Is A Valuable Pig Feed, But It Should Be Balanced By Other Foods, P Mcnamara, R. Sprivulis
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
SKIM milk is a source of high quality protein, and as such is a valuable feed for young pigs.
Pigs will live and grow on skim milk alone, but it is not a balanced food. You will not get the best out of the milk or the pigs if the diet is not balanced by other foods.
Did This Cause This? [Sarcoptic Mange Of Pigs], F C. Wilkinson
Did This Cause This? [Sarcoptic Mange Of Pigs], F C. Wilkinson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The mite on the left was detected by using a microscope with a magnification of 100 times to examine a skin scraping taken from the above pig.
This confirmed the suspicion that sarcoptic mange mites were the cause of the skin lesions.
A Potential Champ? [Distemper In Dogs], F C. Wilkinson
A Potential Champ? [Distemper In Dogs], F C. Wilkinson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE mother of this pup was an eight-year-old sheep dog and in the eyes of her owner she was a champion and well worth her keep.
She was perhaps slowing down a little, so the best looking pup out of the last litter had been kept as a possible replacement.