99 



Wj* 



1. Never infected. 

 3. 700. 



10. As disease has never existed in the herd I cannot say anything about it or supply you 



with any facts bearing on the efficacy or incfllcacy of inoculation. 



11. The writer believes in inoculation ; and for that reason he considers that an Act shoidd 

 be passed. 



99. 



11. I do not consider it beneficial to pass such an Act. 



100. 



3. 600. 



10. I have no disease in my cattle, nor have I ever had any. 



11. Yes, I think if an Act was passed, obliging owners of diseased cattle to inoculate, it would! 

 be a good thing for the country. 



101. 



3. 400. 



9. Free from disease. 

 11. I do think it necessary if cattle are diseased. 



102. 



1. 1865. 



3. 7,000. 



4. Fine condition, and every appearance of health when it first appeared. 



5. Don't know. 



6. 35 per cent. 



7. Don't know. 



8. 2,000. 



10. Cattle that have pleiiro-pneumouia in its first stage, in appearance are healthy, and ne> 



one would suppose disease existed, unless you cause them to be run, when those afiected 

 commence to coiigh. 



11. Yes. 



103. 



1. July, 1865. 



3. 3,000. 



4. In good condition ; many fat. 



5. Six months. 



6. Twenty. 



7. December, 1865. 



8. 300. 



9. Very healthy. 



10. I do not approve of inociilation in this warm climate ; I believe the deaths would have 

 been double had I inoculated them. I have inoculated several lots of cattle, and in 

 every case the deaths from that cause alone were never under 5 per cent. ; at the same 

 time I do believe that it stops the disease ; I am altogether opposed to making inocida- 

 tion compulsory. 



11. Certainly not. 



104. 



1. None. 



3. 100. 



4. None. 



5. No disease. 



6. None. 



7. Never infected. 



8. None. 



9. All healthy. 



10. The above 100 head are the progeny of the inoculated 437. 



11. I do consider it quite right that an Act should be passed to inoculate diseased cattle. 



105. 



1. Nil. 



8. About five died before inociJatcd. 



9. Good. 



11. No ; self interest must introduce the practice. 



