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Feeding And Care Of Calves, R. R. Thalman
Feeding And Care Of Calves, R. R. Thalman
Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Circulars
It is not infrequent that considerable difficulty is encountered in raising calves with limited amounts of milk or none at all. Requests for information on calf gruels, mixed grain feeds, and commercial supplements are frequent enough to make a short circular upon this subject seem desirable. Furthermore, as the more diversified agricultural program gets under way these requests are increasmg.
The Prevention Of Anthrax, L. Van Es
The Prevention Of Anthrax, L. Van Es
Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Circulars
Anthrax is a communicable disease, caused by a specific germ known as the anthrax bacillus. Cattle, sheep, horses and swine are susceptible to the infection and in variable degree this susceptibility is shared by other animal species, including man.