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Titration curves which may be used as bases for remains viable even after long burial.
. liming recommendations, as well as in interpreting the V
response to liming, have been developed for more than Tranquilizer Implants for Beef Steers
25 important Kentucky soil series. Field testing is still None of the three levels of trifluomeprazine (tran-
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ANIMAL HUSBANDRY _
! Creep Feeding of Beef Calves
_ Runcidity in Pork Fm, Three yea1·s’ work on the effect of creep feeding
A It A Simple, fast Colorimetric pmcédure has been d€_ beef calves on their preweanmg performance showed
1 Veloped {O1. determining lard 1.aHCidity_ that such a piactice is not profitable, despite a `small
{ S1 R _ f P L _ E increase lll rate of gain, except where supplies of milk
' °9€ °“°"s °' '°9"°“*,°' °°*°""9 wes and/or grass are inadequate.
. —» Based on 100-day lamb weights, corn-preserved and
_ sodium bisulfite—preserved silage, was significantly  
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superior to flavored anti-oxidant-preserved alfalfa- ANIMAL PATHOLOCY
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age was preserved with either 150 pounds of cracked Alflllwa O °‘;"‘;"°‘°;“ *‘““““ €"" ”f";f5t ‘€“ ;“°
corn, S pounds of sodium bisulfite or 1 pound of flav- glu léutsli mivcf tliat *1 mul 8 P°‘$“t Q)   bumP_€°'
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alfalfa hay—corn ration served as a control. tem U _Ol C UC UM lOg5> am ( Ogg mftum Sem
`  V types of the organism were identified.
Bred Gilts Confined on Concrete .
. . . . Strongyle Control nn Horses
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floors for their entire gestation period showed that . . 1 ( . . 1 1.
V . . . . . single therapeutic doses was effective against stron-
- bred gilts raised under such conditions should receive , . . . .
. . gyles (a kind of internal parasite) 111 horses. The
» a higher level of calcium than tl1e recommended 0.60 ` . . . s . .
t combination was especially effective against the large
Jercen . . .
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, need for more calcium. ‘ ‘
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