938 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [APRN 4, 1957 
eases as those of the medi cal, “profession, ~ ze] sent in great measure owing ng to ‘the general ne SUBURBAN FARMAN 
be | th tt wer has been vested in the sais i at wee _ "8 3 Oceasions} 
i i 2 however the present time no po calendar o operations n 
e oe a ata yn the very infections character pain: to order the destruction „Or the | therefore be of service to o you. ce may 
of the disease in sheep kno mall-pox, and j detention of apparently healthy animals belong- The land is laid out in fou r Grass fields, of abont i 
certainly, although by no ws ya sgt proved, ing to the same herd or „cargo in which | acres each, aa 6 arable fields, varying from tom 2} to 
the ‘we t of evidence favours the theory that|/an animal with an infectious disease may face ain of An or me Beg 
the pleuro-pneumonia is also infectious. be found. Neither has any powe er been given to a safe s aan aean as already tiene | 
Ther p nothing more surget than the | detain an animal that may be in ritipi a doubtful P sd y nothing. 
of diseases of an epidemic character. The|or suspicious state. The principle acted on has en peg oct a, the, fet i a pees estimate the capi) 
ai di te o pe es 1 ag existence of some | been “ sufficient for ye day is the evil thereof, land a ser oy a i a farm, 
Se cae which, however it may have been | and thus the inspector has been extremely un- falls ù B saeco vs ion ot eee tn eae payment ) 
pris beeen Patis ards aay Sip fresh food and | willing to act unless the case has been beyond sus- your ae iis borton filing en kA Dah year, and of 
fresh rarena a ty from the emanations of those animals | picion. It is however satisfactory to observe that |}, 181. We therefore have (1) Rent Ps 
; : ( and Tastes, 119). 
ence. since the alarm that has been excited with regard | As to the other items it is plain that ordi f 
mE a ret ae beings Mur- | to the introduction of the murrain, more stringent | cultural experience will n F apply. A staat agri. 
rain is regar e Contin an exceed- | regulations have been issued by the Commissioners of always costs more than a large one in horse labour 
ay i infectious fs pe as fatal disease, s so that|the Board of se and the following are the io; Bena ir — also, if it is to pay, in live stock 
t rigorous measures are adopted in every | directions now given 00; because the closer a that ean be given wil 
eiii oaran tes ocality to guard against its aes oach,| On the arrival of a , vessel with cattle, sheep, &c., inom Salud K Piet on a larger stock of cattle gp 
or to destroy the poison in the germ should it have they are to be kept in charge until each animal has prea hs a “hie land Kt 10L for. Fey a puts the 
made its appearance. It is recommended, as being | un ergone a careful examination, and if found fide ise kennt Gita: E Seeha hae a tha aan 
the most effectual de every affected | from disease th to be passed imme- iyen > ik E Weer’ ey ere: one 
ani and to bury or ome das rea + s| > mek but in kd event of = 4 Srm mam | e But let uå see bow this apioa Kies 400), 
aes the houses | to exist the b 
p mie Anes coer Th Aiea to be two | rinary surgeon considers it necessary. If the meat (2). As to Implements, yon would needa YE 
varieties of the disease," one Bice the Pulmonary | is on examination found fit for epg See it 1 plough and dremahitenn: iu a OA] 
Marrain, the other and fatal, the Steppe|is to be delivered to the owners; but if unfit, on On “yo BE OO 
Murrain. The irhat tigan to resemble in agreat | and the disease be an epidemic or contagious g 2 r a 
the disease known in this country as the | character, the bodies are to be buried or efiectastty and as it is light nd. as 
Pleuro-pneumonia. The first stage of this disease | destroyed in the „presence of an officer, and the pai of barrows woe ei ae Sa a P oe i 
is attended with a dry short cough, which may | remainder of the importation detained for further then n eA iia rik A E 
exist for several weeks. a the early stage the | exa tion so long as the veterinary surgeon may 7 delta” cies te. 3, a 3.00. 
animals may be cured, but other s follo deem nec ry alt with as before directed. Liquid sti cart and era epee H p 
ms rean resemble those of the Steppe | The expenses "ET in detaining the whole or 2 wheelbarrows ee | on 
urrain, and it ends in a similar manner, the lungs | any part of the mportation, or in killing or destroy- ot troughs oer eee ee ee ti Ns 
exhibiting an ind rated appearance and an entire|ing those unlit for human food, to be defrayed by Lpi Ow See | 
change of rekon ure. er. Spadeand shovel 0 onl: Il Soe o 
he sym of the Steppe mi, as it exists; Now the important question for consideration is, 3 ega tres Se bb 
in the hier gelak a Re agree » have hae Are the piédachid nary measures we have mentioned ETET EE PERSEE y a toe E E E 
thus described, and = mdi t in sufficient ? Presuming that the disease can only be 6 fale chains ATN oiT tale 4 ie Ma 
the language of the correspondent by whom it nes into this country by means of imported Wire Pe Se oe ee E 
has been transmitted. mals, and se on the vast amount of indi- Parn shovel“ ov iM ad merias aia tdi 
“From the takin ot eke’ pir the disease till its dud and n ne ent a Ms gers of such a = idles io i. oiee T oes a 
breaking out seven days geuerally A dim during which | disease wo rgy in untry, we are ri les pe ts rose nants pal i 
an onal pines They, tana iad aie Aia tay ‘with | disposed to-ask, Would i it not be a Be lasek evil of the 3 hagkete and chaft- paskak" ea PAL Pee 
d on frequently low, and } when riven to water mm two to prohibit as oe >A horn ah od stock alto- | Dairy utensils— a 
Papa oat ADE, DECRE go ave EEO AALA orthern ports during t evalence| Churn BAT dec! Augiooisst tas Aa 
Sarny Towanda thb rA reopened Amn A s ewhat of this this ien $ 2. If hg easure e sliould appear too 6 pans “ert DEAA 120 
I ke 2 milking paii áar a i 
rN they are attacked by ee oe but oe dry cough, stringent for presen t adoption would gs ngly Stable arte 
tive. On the eighth day the disease breaks out : the hair stands | UTEE that at least the system a quar „n should Corn- dh and fg m Ati a a 
on end, the eyes are fixed and dull, nostrils and muzzle hot mats opted. We have seen in the of the 
i ts Ber 
and dry, inside an , gums iseas "i 
spongy and swollen and marked with red spots, front mptoý i that the di sy may exis tin k — 
teeth loose; hide hard like parchment, and adhering pn y dormant state for the space of seven I do 
to bones; ears and horns febrile, with intertaittence of great heat | or eight days Se Now, as the voyage may si 
and cold; respiration accelerated but d deep with visible motions me of ste. be rf two thre 
of nostrils; cough more frequent, nging; pulse ans st am ormed in or be 
hard, from 70 to 75 pulsations per minute; appetite entirely days, what is there to prevent animals in the 
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tigo into the cost of brewi 
es. 
sat small unite p pustu les ¡break ont ia the mo nc uth | therefore urge that i in default of prohibited i helper. 
whi beet aA st leave dark re Spots that easily blee : 
Sisilar pasint opaa nostrils and between 1 preg Ase tatio A di attle coming from a nort y port shou ould | o 
es iy the Nide in Some places T intumescent, the eyesare dim, a. i atv es thedock premises within a jew 
e eyeli nging down. From the eyes flows'a watery humour ays y X herwi. und : 
hisa os dries up = the edge of the nostrils; nostrils exude a dingy A gi yere ye rs + ding 
e viscous humour: j i 
t 
yA ! d 
be falling etn latg pe SSO a Ae Fm smuzzig | t° be removed from the dock premises or beyond 
hard and racked like the bark k of a tree ; hair rough, and with- re a of the veterinary inspector. It 
out ide, now covered in some | sho i i i 
age peed aes ge komas, 8 be borne in mind that foreign cattle 
yellowish humour; an gy te m 
udder ; | poses y = 
rumination ceases; toa skeleton ; pulsation 80 to | therefore the slaughtering them on the doc - 
100 per minute ; respira ling, and painful; i * E. e dock pre- 
pitenee or heat ura Sea iy on the tides of the more pram P “ne mises would be no great injury. We would, rer 
heat greater, sion urg i 
most 
eling like carrion. If constipation now ensues animal swells up exhibit decided symptoms ase, the whole | sho 
E eg crt ae be ap at: slaughtered cies (nl sae nT wn parat UET MeT 
off, and regularly running are formed, recovery | minous correspondence in an e ladiace will able to keep a wth we of È : ; 
Eemal tins gy Tenas asea |‘ our atonal agrienitaznt sociata ee oka [oak et o espa omple oF beeline peo 
illusory amelioration. ‘The m animal ~~ staggers, falls, rolls on the | to the importance of the emergency, a Bais be seen at 
and-dies Y forbreath, swells up, is seized with convulsions, | th Professor {Simonds has been co enod: 40 bams, ty tn a June, yet “ans (genet Te 
It would he at the present time a fruitless task to | "port on the character of the dise dies a exists on a aa a Ring 2 palsy a few to run in vw i 
spsajate on the best curative treatment adapted for | “ae Siegel ve understand he leayes tar Ger- anedon during i okos ree have 30 andaram qe 
isease. Our grand endeavours ought to be | many early ne eek.] fore Christmas” 
a Bni to warding it off—in the first place to take| Tue ret 
on Rye 
r advantage of our insular position, and to guard raae isa pjatitying piece of agricultural in- | teken from the land that will have your 
p » t o a ; 
i its approach ; and in the second, to destroy | telligence, anh ae such we haye va. great 1 1 | from ; and so, selling them,all after Istterig = 
Tepe : ons pleasure in and Tr 
Seah e. It is well known ba Alben years | ject licoueh =n sens under Pon attention of os would get a profit 20s. a hend. Thi A t 
= have been n appointed zi House use of Commons, and Mr. Cam’s presence there oe et nl ot yo iR bits 
: whose duty itis to examin ll be the e guarantee of a more practical discussion | net *h —— me 
ing from abroad, and itis » be of them than they have hits o received. | 10" aeren are’ in 
tte mar A as purpose, you ca 
mof Mr. James Carp for the boro: of keep on the ewes and their 
