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STAFF.-There were 13 veterinary officers and 70 stock inspectors. ANIMAL DISEASES.-The year was unfavourable for livestock rearing owing to lack of rain. The most important diseases occurring were FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE and EAST COAST FEVER. RINDERPEST, CONTAGIOUS BOVINE PLEURO-PNEUMONIA and RABIES ...
The veterinary staff numbered 18 and there were 67 cattle inspectors on duty during the year. The health of the livestock was satisfactory and not much impaired by drought or by locust invasions. A veterinary conference was held at Salisbury in February to decide on a policy for the control of foot ...