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CALVING TROUBLES.

An American scientist says: “While it is well known that considerable trouble from contagious abortion is often met in dairy districts, it. should also be recognised by breeders that it is possible to produce dead or weak, premature calves from the improper selection of feeds. This idea may be new but the facts supporting this view are backed by numerous experiments. When such a condition, namely, the production of weak offspring through improper rations, exists, the remedy is compara; tivcly simple. The use of good food solves tho problem.''

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Putaruru Press, Volume VIII, Issue 349, 31 July 1930, Page 6

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CALVING TROUBLES. Putaruru Press, Volume VIII, Issue 349, 31 July 1930, Page 6

CALVING TROUBLES. Putaruru Press, Volume VIII, Issue 349, 31 July 1930, Page 6

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