INSPECTION OF DAIRY HERDS.
Ai tJid ineettKg of th« Hospital and Ciiflritabki Aid ikfcml on Wednesday, Mr F. W. Krrnraei' referrdd to a matter that has frequently been .dealt with in these eoinmxß, i.e., tfia for a systematic inspeetion of the dairy herd* of the Dominion. At the present time t.bp officers of the Agrioultaral Departroemt pay periodic®! visits to i\v dairies thai to the to-trnw, bat no effort wbatdver ia made to prevent milk from diseased stock eapplied to the dairy factories. It Is as much ia the interests of b«»Mi as ef the dairy mdlaßtry that stobk should ba called oil £rcaa the herda and deritrojjed. jPar*fti>s 'th«oisehres are iMia!>la v *tb detesrt the >an--0% forms of djtseaae, and the result ia at times, a vhek ietrd Uo•omea infected, TSc» -aiatter is coo «il eoaucideira2>ie a»d weH ]b« disomaftd br«i«Aeiß of tha Fa*vwart» • 'Kfciaa, with a view to rttpraa-ya *rad«
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 June 1913, Page 4
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152INSPECTION OF DAIRY HERDS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 June 1913, Page 4
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