698 Diseases of the Genital Organs 



ready to breed, under treatment, and weaned heifers too 

 young to breed. The caretakers then have their work sim- 

 plified. The pregnant herd requires only to be watched for 

 calvings or abortions. Those ready to breed are to be ob- 

 served closely for estrum ; when heat is observed, it merely 

 remains to determine to which bull she is to be bred. Es- 



STERILITY-ABORTION 



RE-EXAMINATION 



Owner Address -- 



Date of last examination Name or uumber of Animal - 



Record of estrum and service since last examination 



Character of estrum. regular or irregular 



General condition State of lactation -_- 



Right broad ligament -Left broad ligament. 



Vulva Vagina 



Cervix .- Uterus 



Right ovary 



Right oviduct 



Left ovary 



Left oviduct 



Diagnosis Prognosis. 



Treatment applied 



Treatment advised — -- - 



Remarks : 



Fig. 212. — Re-Examination Records for the Genital Organs of Cows. 



(See also Fig. 37. ) 



trum in the heifers too young to breed and in cows under 

 treatment is of no direct interest. The breeder will gener- 

 ally profit also by the use of the estrum and service card 

 suggested in Fig. 213. These filed numerically or alphabeti- 

 cally by name afford a helpful index in breeding. They show 



