Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry for the Year ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 |
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... possible the data were brought down to the month of June , 1903. The statistics relative to this dis- ease , which appeared in my report for the fiscal year ended June 30 , 1903 , are somewhat more complete than those published in the ...
... possible the data were brought down to the month of June , 1903. The statistics relative to this dis- ease , which appeared in my report for the fiscal year ended June 30 , 1903 , are somewhat more complete than those published in the ...
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... possible the inspection of practically all horses running at large on these ranges ; thus the advantages to be gained in a great part were availed of , and animals which habitually ran at large on the open range , a great majority of ...
... possible the inspection of practically all horses running at large on these ranges ; thus the advantages to be gained in a great part were availed of , and animals which habitually ran at large on the open range , a great majority of ...
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... possible . MYCOTIC ENTERITIS . During the past autumn numerous reports from various sections of the country reached the Bureau of a fatal disease among cattle , show- ing uniform symptoms . An investigation in response to an urgent ...
... possible . MYCOTIC ENTERITIS . During the past autumn numerous reports from various sections of the country reached the Bureau of a fatal disease among cattle , show- ing uniform symptoms . An investigation in response to an urgent ...
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... possible at the station . In station tests ticks raised in flasks were used , and the weather during the tests was not so warm as it commonly is during the summer months in the permanently infected tick territory . Ticks which have been ...
... possible at the station . In station tests ticks raised in flasks were used , and the weather during the tests was not so warm as it commonly is during the summer months in the permanently infected tick territory . Ticks which have been ...
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... possible price . Millions of pounds are thus unquestionably still retailed as creamery butter and at corresponding prices , as was very generally done prior to the enactment of this law . The quality of renovated butter has been much ...
... possible price . Millions of pounds are thus unquestionably still retailed as creamery butter and at corresponding prices , as was very generally done prior to the enactment of this law . The quality of renovated butter has been much ...
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100 pounds gain acid affected American amount Animal Industry animal products animals Argentina average daily gain B. A. I. ORDER bacilli bacon beef bovine Breeders breeding British Bureau of Animal butter camels carcass cattle cents per pound cheese Chester White chloroform contagious corn meal cotton-seed meal cowpeas cows cultures curing dairy dipping disinfected district experiments exports farm feed filter flavor foot-and-mouth disease formaldehyde fresh Glanders goats grain guinea pigs herd hogs horses imported increase infected inoculated inspection inspector lard lesions live stock lungs manufactures months obtained paraffin pasture peanuts pens pleuro-pneumonia pork port pounds of gain Quantity quarantine quarantine line rabbits ration reindeer reported salt Secretary sheep shipment skins slaughter sows Station stock yards swine temperature Territory thence tion Total tubercle tubercle bacilli tubercular tuberculin tuberculosis United Kingdom virulence weeks wool
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Página 198 - That for the purpose of this act the word "butter" shall be understood to mean the food product usually known as butter, and which is made exclusively from milk or cream, or both, with or without common salt, and with or without additional coloring matter.
Página 13 - ... or imprisonment for not more than one year, or to both such fine and imprisonment.
Página 560 - An act for the establishment of a bureau of animal industry, to prevent the exportation of diseased cattle, and to provide means for the suppression and extirpation of pleuro-pneumonia and other contagious diseases among domestic animals," and to co-operate with the authorities of the United States in the enforcement of the provisions of such act.
Página 412 - Cattle, horses, sheep, or other domestic animals straying across the boundary line into any foreign country, or driven across such boundary line by the owner for temporary pasturage purposes only, together with their offspring, may be brought back to the United States within six months free of duty, under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury...
Página 564 - Agriculture shall have authority to make such regulations and take such measures as he may deem proper to prevent the introduction or dissemination of the contagion of any contagious, infectious, or communicable disease of animals from a foreign country into the United States...
Página 412 - An Act to provide revenue for the Government and to encourage the industries of the United States...
Página 562 - An act for the establishment of a Bureau of Animal Industry, to prevent the exportation of diseased cattle, and to provide means for the suppression and extirpation of pleuro-pneuraonia and other contagious diseases among domestic animals," and of the act of Congress approved March 2, 1895.
Página 560 - The carrying or transporting of any such freight, express, baggage, goods, or chattels from one State or Territory or the District of Columbia into another State or Territory or the District of Columbia...
Página 565 - Remove all litter and manure. This litter and manure may be disinfected by mixing it with lime or saturating it with a 5 per cent, solution of 100 per...
Página 561 - Saturate the walls and floors of the cars, and fencing, troughs and chutes of the pens with a solution made by dissolving four ounces of chloride of lime to each gallon of water. Or disinfect the cars with a jet of steam under a pressure of not less than fifty pounds to the square inch.