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Show AiMML is, Tin: SOVIET AND SATELLITE STRENGTH journal 3 CROSSWORD Information on Blackleg Given By Local Vet instrument an acuta, highly fatal which attacks young cattle piimanly between month to l! year of age. Coat ami .heap aie Miceptiblo, hut other animal anil man ate na.urilly immune. i This caused by an anmici aerobic called nanism i Edible rootstocks (Malay) 13. Foundation 14. Lops, as branches 15. Philippine 16. 18. 19 o! t'lostiidii.m Chauvo-- i. In the pi of oxygen these organisms foim spore and thus are veiy to heat, eold. drying and chemicals. I11 cattle the organism generally gains entrance into the body by ingestion. In .sheep and goats the infection is mainly oh-tained thiougn small cuts 01 in the cuts skin. Large punctiue or open wounds are not favorable foi growth because of presence of oxygen. Blackleg occurs fiequently in this area where cattle have been pa turn! for many years and where the disease has once occurred. Usually those animals affect-e- d ate between the ages of i and Is months. Very young animals evidently have a natural immunity which wears off as they apptoach months of age. The disease is seldom contracted by cattle past - years of age. The symptoms of blackleg are very characteristic. The first symptoms noted are high fever, loss of appetite, rapid breathing, and gieat depression. In most eases the animal has difficulty moving about and frequently lies down. Rapidly developing swellings in that tissue under the skin are characteristic. These lesions usually appear on the neck and snoulders. On pressure the swellings make a peculiar crackling sound due to a collection of gas produced by the causative agent. Death usually in 12 to :) hours, depending on the violence of the organism. Often these animals are found dead without the observance of nay symptoms. The carcass of an ani-- 1 mal dead from blackleg rapidliyj becomes distended by gas, both by gastro intestinal fermentation and by the foamation of gas in the tissues. The principal lesions are found where the tissue is loose, such as between the shoulder and chest. The affected muscle has a characteristic odor. A postmortum examination should ); made to extinguish blackleg from other diseases and conditions. Medicinal treatment 'of blackleg Appetizing Jiffy Breads Parmesan By ALICE DENIIOFF grated GARLIC or cheese bread, piping hot, Is a reputation-make- r for many a restaurant, and could be for the homemaker, too So cheese. Spread tsp. cheese mixture between each bread slice. Place on cookie sheet and bake at F. for 12 minutes or until golden brown 10 servings (2 slices each) Makes surprise the family with ParmeCinnamon Toast Sticks san French Bread or Garlic-CheeFrench Bread. 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Dont drag the carcass across the premises, y causing undue contamination. and does not produce .. c iss where it lies. .:i vaccination disease. Vaccm.it .1: a of blackleg from should he done in the sprit difficult because fore animals are tinned o ' ve in the soil for the pasture. It should he a r o'. nr d may possibly to once vaccinate piocedure is only A1 lanimals between ly. aceinating all months to 2 years should In u.hmals year after cinated. Under months imr. wont hold and if vaccinated .. ' younger should be revacch C when they reach months o Most vaccines produce an nity lasting It! to Is monte longer. When blackleg occurs on a fa m, it is of utmost importance that owners of cattle realize that ever.; animal affected with the disease, may be the means of spreading tl1 ii ease. 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