... is most fatal in a season of drought, and June and September are the most deadly months. If ever a farmer perceives a flock on such a farm having a flushed appearance of more than ordinarily rapid thriving, he is gone. By that day eight days, when... Stock keeping for amateurs - Página 80por William H. Ablett - 1880 - 186 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Blackwood - 1831 - 986 páginas
...more than ordinarily rapid thriving, he is gone. By that day eight days, when he goes out to look at them again, he will find them all lying, hanging their...ears, running at the eyes, and looking at him like as many condemned criminals. As the disease proceeds, the hair on the animal's face becomes dry, the... | |
| Philip Miller - 1835 - 742 páginas
...is most fatal in a season of drought; the months of June and September are the most deadly months, and if the shepherd have not the means of changing...those affected will fall in the course of a month." ON SWINE. Sus, the hog, in zoology, a genus of the Class, and Order Mammalia bellure, of which the... | |
| Henry Stephens - 1844 - 748 páginas
...ordinary flushed appearance by rapid thriving, he is gone. By that day 8 days, when he goes out to look at them again, he will find them all lying, hanging their...means of changing the pasture, all those affected will i'all in the course of a month." (3035.) The rationale and cure of this fatal disease, is thus attempted... | |
| Daniel Pereira Gardner - 1846 - 898 páginas
...thriving, he is gone. By that day eight days, when he goes out to look at them again, he will find them lying, hanging their ears, running at the eyes, and...the hair on the animal's face becomes dry, the wool as578 PIS sumes a bluish cast, and if the shepherd have not the means of changing the pasture, all... | |
| Daniel Pereira Gardner - 1846 - 898 páginas
...thriving, he is gone. By that day eight days, when he goes out to look at them again, ho will find them lying, hanging their ears, running at the eyes, and...disease proceeds the hair on the animal's face becomes drv, the wool assumes a bluish cast, and if the shepherd have not the means of changing the pasture,... | |
| 1849 - 604 páginas
...more than ordinarily rapid thriving, he is gone. By that day eight days, when he goes out to look at them again, he will find them all lying, hanging their...ears, running at the eyes, and looking at him like EO many condemned criminals. As the disease proceeds, the hair on the animal's face becomes dry, the... | |
| 1849 - 608 páginas
...more than ordinarily rapid thriving, he is gone. By that day eight days, when he goes out to look at them again, he will find them all lying, hanging their...those affected will fall in the course of a month." The sheep most infected with the disease of pining are those which have dry, grassy pastures, abounding... | |
| Daniel Pereira Gardner - 1854 - 890 páginas
...disease proceeds the hair on the animal's face becomes dry, the wool as•urnes a bluish cast, and ¡Г the shepherd have not the means of changing the pasture,...those affected will fall in the course of a month." PINION. A small wheel playing m the teeth of a larger one. It is sometimes only a spindle or arbor.... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1879 - 672 páginas
...the hair of the animal's face becomes dry, the wool assnmes a bluish cast, and if the shepherd has not the means of changing the pasture, all those affected will fall in the course of a month. WORMS. Mr. Spooner, under the heading of "Worms," says : "Mr. Copman, of Suffolk (England), found fifty... | |
| William Charles Spooner - 1874 - 464 páginas
...more than ordinarily rapid thriving, he is goue. By that day eight days, when he goes out to look at them again, he will find them all lying, hanging their...becomes dry, the wool assumes a bluish cast ; and if the pasture is not changed, all those affected will fall in the course of a month. But even this remedy... | |
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