Author(s)
Belev, N. T.; O'Neil, B.; Hargreaves, S. K.; Magic, D.; Ramos, J. G.; Stylas, V.; Besch, A.; Danevski, Z.; Marabelli, R.
Publisher
Office International des Épizooties, Paris, France
Citation
Disease Information - Office International des Épizooties, 2001, 14, 45, pp 257-267
Mexican one-toed pigs were challenged with seven economically important exotic diseases. They were clinically susceptible to foot-and-mouth disease, swine fever, African swine fever, vesicular stomatitis, vesicular exanthema of swine, and swine vesicular disease, but not to rinderpest. Neither...
Author(s)
Wilder, F. W.; Dardiri, A. H.; Gay, J. G.; Beasley, H. C.; Heflin, A. A.; Acree, J. A.
Citation
Proceedings Annual Meeting of the United States Animal Health Association, 1974, 78, pp 195-199
In clinical trials with BOVINE MASTITIS penicillin treatment did not cure all quarters proved by the laboratory to be infected with penicillin sensitive organisms. The non-irritant nature of penicillin makes it superior to other drugs. It is not, however, capable of dealing with all cases of the...
Publisher
Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Printing Off.,
Citation
Report of the Administrator of Agricultural Research, 1945., 1945, pp 238 p; 70-98 pp.
California imported 602, 926 animals in 1942. These included 12, 504 dairy cattle, 99, 296 beef cattle, 483, 984 sheep and 4, 737 equines.
BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS eradication is carried on in co-operation with the U.S.A. Bureau of Animal Industry. 1, 242, 325 cattle were tested and 0.2% reacted. All...
Author(s)
DUCKWORTH, C. U.
Citation
Bull. Dep. Agric. Calif., 1942, 31, pp 257-286
The number of dairy cattle increased by 3.1% to 131, 614. In tuberculin tests of 28, 160 cattle there were 0.184% reactors. The incidence of MASTITIS in dairy cattle is said to be 40% to 50%. This situation is being dealt with by the application of hygienic measures including the segregation of...
Publisher
Los Angeles, Calif.: County Livestock Department.,
Citation
Los Angeles County Livestock Department, California. Twenty-third annual report, fiscal year ending June 30, 1947., 1947, pp 48 pp.
Progress in eradication of TUBERCULOSIS and BRUCELLOSIS is hampered by shortage of staff but approximately half the cattle in Canada are under supervision. Tables give the numbers of cattle tested, numbers of reactors and compensation paid. GLANDERS, DOURINE and SHEEP SCAB have been eradicated;...
Publisher
Ottawa: E. Cloutier.,
Citation
Report of the Veterinary Director General for the year ended March 31, 1948., 1948, pp 49 pp.
The normal activities of the bureau continued to function satisfactorily; the U.S.A. remained free from major epizootics throughout the year. There were 4, 428 regular civil service employees and of these 2, 081 were in the professional and scientific service, 93% being veterinarians. Expenditure...
Publisher
Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Printing Office.,
Citation
Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry, 1941., 1941, pp 92 pp.
STAFF-There were 16 European veterinary surgeons, 12 European " auxiliaries " and about 100 native assistants employed in the service, and it is also stated that 11 European veterinary surgeons were employed by livestock breeding societies.
A veterinary laboratory at Gabu-Nioka worked on...
Author(s)
COLBACK, H. R. F.
Citation
Congo Belge: Gouvernement general. Zootechnie et Epizooties. Rapport veterinaire 1939., 1940, pp 50 pp.
ARIZONA, 1939-4.-Short notes are given on (1) negative bacteriological research into INFECTUOUS-KERATITIS in range cattle, (2) calf losses and their prevention by more skilful management, (3) control of ox-warble flies by derris, and (4) the breeding of strains of fowls resistant to FOWL PARALYSIS. ...
Citation
Extracts from Annual Reports of Agricultural Experiment Stations, U.S.A.,