CONTAGIOUS MAMMITIS.
# INOCULATION OF COWS. PROPOSED PLAINS GROUPS. An address wins given at Ngatea ou Tuesday evening by Mr W. G, Phillips, of the Vaccine Company, on the lines of that given in Paeroa on the question of innovulating dairy cows for the prevention of contagious mammitis. There were about. 10 farmers present, and Mr G. T. Davidson presided. After a full discussion it was decided to form at least one group of 2000 cows to be treated, and a committee comprising Messrs G. T. Davidson (chairman), E. Marton, Bowen, G. H. White, F. Louch, H. Schwartz, and J. Knapp, with power to add, was appointed to canvass the district.
It was reported that 1500 cows were already available, including the 1200 promised Mr Louch. It was anticipated that several groups of 2000 cows would be available, and that the innoculation would be carried out before the cows went dry.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4823, 17 April 1925, Page 3
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150CONTAGIOUS MAMMITIS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4823, 17 April 1925, Page 3
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