Show MANY tuberculosis CAUSES depart department re t of aa agriculture culture receive ra V various rep h 1 on an methods method of spreading disease Pre pud by 11 birx lh itoh ra a state t ot I 1 arl culture a 1 what Is 1 the file most 1 common method a of t spreading bovine tuberculosis in your comit 7 till this question asked eded by the united states department ot of agriculture in the interest of sual lishing accredited tube tuberculosis tests fr free herds brought I 1 many answers or ascribing arribi h rd arh the spread of this disease to about a dozen dise so causes 1 in north dakota where range con dikime are taimi of those in many other states ot of the northwest teletes ranging of could anns as al given ti a cormant common can cause drining at the same pool poll was ties another the hamile Intro duc it tion of the disease was laid to cattle not at property properly tested being shipped let into the a state ate in parts where the pall ture are fenced the complaint nas 8 that the disease 1 Is spread by cattle nosing e I 1 if I 1 ones such ell cows cow this thia W will 11 swell the file dairymen Dalry mant bank account each other at fence ile lines one due breed er adlo advocated ted a double line of tence fence I 1 to a prevent this men arana of contact in iff his state where purebred cattle are generally tested before being sold old but gr grada r cattle are not net much of the spread P ad of the disease 1 ie laid to in th fectea grade grad e stock close clase housing in I 1 n poorly ventilated buildings was given as accuse a cause of disease by a few breed ere era some from observation and ex peri ence e laid the spread of the ill disease to feeding calces and ad pig pigs milk from animals flom fiona one source came the isho claim that but it I 1 was spread id from frion dead animals m by dx dhea had and lines bogs ran running in g at large and bedi feeding g upon pan the carcasses as from 01 bills came lower fewer 11 rea soni but of the same line type common posters pasture importation of untested an trials from other states and the sate sale face locally I 1 ay of untested animals foul sta ble bles and ad contact with win injected infected left cattle la in adjoining fields by lurachy stock ere craft ling through fewes fences or stock fine DOS ing a at fence lines hoes among the ta h chief e causes en th c al new thal were the low price 1 e nt which halh pecked animals are bold old t the he lack of testing hogs bos and grade groue cattle to be sure u ranner a they y ns a well 1111 as 11 purebred an animals I 1 are tree ee ar from disease in when sold old the Ii breeding reeding to a common bull burvin serving g cows m outside I 1 d the herd filed the bounin common drinking g t trough 0 u gh milk fl fi om di diseased it animals tion fed d to ce c calves e and hogs hog unsanitary barns drafty barns a the common pasture or im pasturing writer boarder animals an and u nos ow ing g at an and breaking through tence fence loss lines by cattle some ot of which hecl may be diseased sed dra the ph e 12 causes of the spread of the disease reported generally were L Ln restricted range or common pt P pasture t 2 common drinking a g pool poll or trough 3 introduce Intro duc lea ot of untested cattle 4 nosing at fence lines 5 close foul hillwi housing g 6 milk of in infected feet sit ant animals fed to v calves air and ad hogs 7 trading ot of untested animals fing 8 dead animals eaten ten by dolis dogs and hog g 9 talk 10 breeding to a common hull bull 11 S serving cows outside aide on the herd inard conditions 12 conditions unfavorable to health a a drafty barns barna unit and under underfeeding feeding |