Show The County Agents Report j Duchesne County Farm News by Lloyd Smith and Norris CATTLEMEN ADVISED TO LOOK FOR SIGNS At this time of year be on the lookout for danger signs of the County Agent Lloyd Smith advised beef and dairy cattlemen in the The disease costs U.S. cattle raisers about million a Extension Veterinarian Don W. Thomas lists the fol- lowing symptoms to look loss of difficult drop in milk scouring or danger of may resemble those Of several other diseases so when they are noticed it is wise to obtain a veterinarian diagnosis to determine for sure which specific disease must be dealt he has been diagnosed in your vaccinate all Now is a good Thomas pointed Other preventive he keep animals away from wet 1 ponds and slow-moving protect feed and water facilities so they cannot become contaminated by diseased blood test and isolate replacement stock to protect the home In some states this disease also causes heavy in but its effects have been primarily in dairy and beef in The disease also has possible danger to Human cases of have been reported in some parts of the country as a result of swimming in contaminated ponds and Thomas |