CONDEMNED STOCK
HIGHER PROPORTION KILLED AT ABBATOIR THIS MONTH The mayor drew attention at last evening's meeting of the Rotorua Borough Council to the fact that there had never been a month when there had not been stock condemned. This month the percentage wa3, higher than usual. Councillors complained of the large number of eows killed, compared to oxen. The report was as follows : — During the month of March there were killed for human consumption within the abattoir area. — 77 cows, 56 ox, 11 calves, 523 sheep, 214 lambs, and 98 pigs. Six cows were partially condemned for tuberculosis; two ox were wholly condemned and five partially condemnfor tuberculosis; one sheep was condemned for peritonitis; one condemned for hydatids; one sheep and one lambs partially condemned for arthritis; one pig wholly condemned for pyaemia; one pig condemned for peritonitis; one pig condemned for septic pleurisy; four pigs wholly condemned and five partially condemned for tuberculosis.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 516, 27 April 1933, Page 6
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155CONDEMNED STOCK Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 516, 27 April 1933, Page 6
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