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Bovine VIBRIOSIS was studied to assess the value of vaccination and to record the events leading to infertility. V. fetus cultures were introduced into the vagina a year before heifers came to first service to determine whether immunity will develop from such an exposure. A killed culture was used...
For European stock the year was more favourable than 1943, because of heavier short rains: the effect of these was shown in the second six months by a rise in the creamery butter production, which was 3, 000, 000 Ib. out of a total of 4, 732, 000 Ib. for the year. The Naivasha Creamery produced...
In submitting his Annual Report for the year 1932, the Chief Veterinary Officer records two events of special importance which occurred during the year, namely, the appointment of a Committee of the Economic Advisory Council to enquire into the diseases of cattle and the best means of combating...
The first Imperial Veterinary Conference was held at the Royal Veterinary College, London on August 15th-18th, 1938, and the report has just been issued. It was attended by delegates from the United Kingdom, from each of the Dominions, and from territories under the Colonial Office. The Conference...