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portant to remove the unaffected animals to other fields or 

 enclosures. It is well to divide them into small groups if 

 possible. The carcasses of animals that die should be burned 

 or buried deeply with a good covering of a disinfectant, such 

 for example, as quick lime. Should death occur in a stable, 

 all contaminated litter should be burned and the floors, man- 

 gers and walls thoroughly disinfected. 



Experiments directed towards protective inoculation have 

 been made, but thus far the results have not been suflBciently 

 satisfactory to warrant the recommendation of the methods. 



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