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Flock No. 6, 101 birds; owner, same as No. 5, 1911-1912. 

 Results: A few birds showed early symptoms and the entire 

 flock was treated. The disease disappeared entirely. 



Flock No. 7, 71 birds; owner, Mr. Minnick, Columbus, Ohio. 



Results: A few birds showed lesions following their return 

 from the poultry show. Disappearance of disease in three 

 weeks after treatment. 



Flock No. 8, 34 birds; owner, Mrs. Roper, Columbus, Ohio. 



Results: Very good. 



Flock No. 9, 46 birds; same as No. 2 this year. 



Results: Complete recovery of the ten birds of No. 2 flock 

 treated earlier induced the superintendent of the school to have 

 these treated. Good results were obtained. 



Flock No. 10, 31 birds; owner, Mrs. Stevens, Columbus, Ohio. 

 Results: Good. 



Clinic cases: 56 birds were presented at the Clinic by 19 

 different owners. A few were sent in from flocks treated to be 

 given a second treatment. Six of the 56 died and the others 

 were discharged in good condition. 



1913-1914 



Flock No. 1, 120 birds; owner, Dr. Richardson, Huntsville, 

 Ohio. 



Results: Owner's statement, "highly satisfactory." 



Flock No. 2, 14 birds; owner, Mr. E. J. Griffith, Colum- 

 bus, Ohio. 



Results: Satisfactory. 



Flock No. 3, 12 birds; owner, Mr. J. H. McCoy, Columbus, 

 Ohio. 



Results: Owner well pleased. 



Flock No. 4. 36 birds; owned by Ohio State University, Co- 

 lumbus. 



Results: The disease made its appearance in one pen and 

 was treated, checking the disease with a loss of three birds. 



Flock No. 5, 63 birds; owned by State School for Deaf and 

 Dumb, Columbus. 



Results: Superintendent had flock treated to immunize 

 them, influenced by the good results of previous years. 



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