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Cows — Continued 



Value of a breeding cow. G: E. Martin. 



Breeder's Gaz 69:912 Ap 27 '16 

 Wanted, a cow. Hoard's D 51:362 Mr 17 '16 

 Water needed by dairy cows. Wallaces' F 42: 



926 Je 15 '17 

 When you buy a good cow. A. S. Alexander. 



Rural N Y 75:1149-50 S 2 '16 

 Why a dairy show? R. M. Gow. Jersey B 36: 



1606 O 17 '17 



See also Calves; Cattle; Dairying; Horns; 



Lactation; Mammary glands; Mammary 



veins; Milk; Udder; also names of breeds, 



e.g. Holstein-Friesian cattle. Jerseys 



Breeds 



See Cattle — Breeds 



Costs 

 Cost of keeping cows. R. D. Cannan. Jersey 



B 37:2069 D 11 '18 

 Cost of raising a dairy cow. C. M. Bennett 



and M. O. Cooper, il U S Ag B 49:1-23 '14 

 Food from grain by-products. G. C. White. 



Field II 28:324 My '18 

 What is a good dairy cow? A. C. Palmer. 



Hoard's D 55:556 Ap 19 '18 



Diseases and pests 



Accidental abortion in dairy cattle. W. F. 

 Beacom. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:308-10 My 

 '18 



Avoiding diseases of dairy cows, il Field II 

 27:688 S '17 



Bloat in cows. F. E. Place. J Dept Ag S Aus- 

 tralia 20:693-4 Ap '17 



Calving troubles. Wallaces' F 41:713 My 5 '16 



Case reports of lymphangitis in cattle. J. 

 Traum. il Am Vet M Assn J 49:254-7 My '16 



Cattle tick and milk yield. C. A. Wliittle. 

 Hoard's D 51:245 Mr 3 '16 



Clover bloat. D. J. Healy and J: W. Nutter. 

 Am Vet M Assn J 51:414-16 Je '17 



Cow and her health. L. R. Himmelberger. 

 Hoard's D 52:129+ Ag 25 '16 



Cow with milk fever. T. Butler. Prog F 33:159 

 F 9 '18 



Diseases of cows. G. H. Conn. Kimball's D F 

 16:257 Ap 1 '18 



Economic burden of sterility and abortion in 

 cattle. W. L. Williams, il Cornell Country- 

 man 15:393-4+ Ap '18 



Effect of stable and horn fly attacks on milk 

 production. A. W. Baker. (In Report, En- 

 tom. Soc. of Ontario, 1917, p. 91-3) '18 On- 

 tario ag. dept., Toronto 



Foot and mouth disease, mastitis and tuber- 

 culosis and the milk consumer. H. Young 

 and others. Creamery 4:27-8 Ja '16 



Foreign bodies in the digestive tract of bo- 

 vines. J. M. Currie. Am Vet M Assn J 49: 

 838-9 S '16 



Formalin in the treatment of mastitis. J. N. 

 Frost. Am Vet M Assn J 51:85-8 Ap '17 



Health, profits and cows. W: A. Martin. Ohio 

 F 138:384 O 21 '16 



How to feed the dairy cow; milk fever symp- 

 toms. H. G. Van Pelt. Kimball's D F 15:151 

 Mr 1 '17 



Lumpy jaw. G. H. Conn. Kimball's D F 16:553 

 Jl 1 '18 



Milk fever, il Hoard's D 54:704 D 7 '17 



Milk fever. Wallaces' F 41:459 Mr 17 '16 



Milk fever. G. H. Conn. Kimball's D F 16: 

 209 Mr 15 '18 



Milk-fever (parturient apoplexv). A. R. 

 Young. J Ag New Zealand 13:466-70 D '16 



Milk fever (parturient paresis or parturient 

 apoplexy). Prog F 33:767 Jl 6 '18 



Milk fever in cows. Prog F 31:474 Ap 1 '16 



Milk fever; its simple and successful treat- 

 ment. J: R. Mohler. il Farmers' B 206:1-12 

 '18 Crev.) 



Milk flow increased; dipping does not reduce 

 yield. Weekly N L 4:4 Jl 11 '17; Same. Prog 

 F 32:736 Je 30 '17; Same. Jersev B 36:1144 Jl 

 25 '17 



Milk sickness to be investigated. Creamery 

 7:57-8 O '18 



Mortality of dairy cows in the Hamilton dis- 

 trict. E. W. Murphy. J Dept Ag Victoria 

 14:728-30 D '16 



Observation on trembles (milk sick) in cows, 



transmitted to man by milk and milk prod- 



victs. H. R. Schwarze. Am Vet M Assn J 53: 



236-9 My '18 

 Retained afterbirth. G. H. Conn. Kimball's D 



F 14:433 Jl 1 '16 

 Retention of the placenta. G. H. Conn. 



Hoard's D 52:940 Ja 19 '17 

 Significance of the fever complex in the cow. 



R. A. Greenwood. Am Vet M Assn J 48: 



709-18 Mr '16 

 Some common troubles of the cow. F. E. 



Place. J Dept Ag S Australia 20:725-33 Ap 



'17 

 Sterilitv in cows. H. E. Bemis. la Ag Coll 



Offlc Pub V 14, no 36:218-26 '16 

 Sterility of cows. F. W. Caldwell. Hoard's D 



55:878 Je 14 '18 

 Traumatic pericarditis and surgical removal 



of the causative agent. W. F. Burleigh. Am 



Vet M Assn J 48:739-41 Mr '16 

 Treating diseases of cows. G. H. Conn. Kim- 



balls D F 15:450 Jl 1 '17 

 Treating diseases of cows; diseases of the 



respiratory system. G. H. Conn. Kimball's 



D F 16:297, 343 Ap 15-My 1 '18 

 Treatment for caked udders. J Ag (Quebec) 



22:43 S '18 

 Use of a purgative with cows. H. Schreck. 



Jersey B 35:277 F 23 '16 

 Veterinary problems in a certified dairy. Ohio 



F 142:8 Jl 6 '18 

 When a cow bloats. A. S. Alexander. Field 



II 27:768 O '17 



Sec also Abortion, Infectiovis; Tuber- 

 culosis in cattle; Udder — Diseases 



Examinations 



Physical examination of dairy cows. J. L. 

 Wilder. Am Vet M Assn J 50:705-7 F '17 



Requirements of the physical examination of 

 dairy cattle in accordance with the regula- 

 tions, of the state and city codes. A. Silk- 

 man. Am Vet M Assn J 49:836-7 S '16 



Feeding 

 Alfalfa for the dairv cow. J. C. Beavers, il 



Kimball's D F 16:105 F 15 '18 

 Alfalfa hay situation. Wallaces' F 43:1790 D 



6 '18 

 Alfalfa hay versus timothy hav for dairy cows. 



J: H. Weghorst. Purdue Ag 11:40-1 F '17 

 Alfalfa not a balanced ration. Hoard's D 51: 



776 Je 2 '16 

 Apple pomace for milch cows. E. I. Farring- 



ton. Country Life 32:104 O '17 

 Balanced ration from alfalfa and silage. Rural 



N Y 75:1514 D 9 '16 

 Balanced rations for the dairy cow. Am Coop 



J 11:1241 Ag '16 

 Balancing a ration for dairy cows. T. Butler. 



Prog F 32:275 Mr 3 '17 

 Balancing the rations of a dairy cow. T. But- 

 ler. Prog F 33:791 Jl 13 '18 

 Beet pulp vs. corn silage. R. E. Hundertmark. 



Hoard's D 51:805 Je 9 '16 

 Beets and mangels compared with silage for 



milk production. C. C. Hayden. Ohio Ag 



Exp B V 1:49-53 F '16 

 Better feeding paid sixty per cent. A. M. 



Loomis. Hoard's D 52:241 S 15 '16 

 Blackie — a cow that made good, il Wallaces' 



F 41:1673 D 22 '16 

 Bone- building material for milk cows. Wal- 

 laces' F 43:312 F 15 '18 

 By-product feeds will save our good cows 



until another crop of grain and grass is 



grown. Coop Manager & F 7:84 My '18 

 By-products of the decortication of rice in 



the feeding of milking cows. R. Giuliani. 



Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 1:102-4 Ja '17 

 Can I feed high priced hay to my cow? F. R. 



Cammack. Jersey B 37:1499 S 18 '18 

 Challenge to the dairyman. W. J. Eraser. 11 



Hoard's D 55:683 My 10 '18 

 Changes in composition of butter fat pro- 

 duced bv feeding cottonseed oil. F. H. 



Smith and others, bibliog Ga Ag Exp B 122: 



95-111 '16 

 Cheap ration. W. F. McSparran. Kimball's 



D F 14:756 D 1 '16 



