50 BULLETIN 521, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTTJEE. 



Lesson 5. — Prodwction arid Marketing of Honey. 



1. Producing comb honey. 



2. Producing extracted honey. 



3. Marketing honey. 



4. Beeswax, 



DISEASES OF ANIMALS. 



(Ten lessons.) 

 References. — 



Diseases of Cattle, Diseases of the Horse, U. S. Dept. of Agricul- 

 ture. Also the following Farmers' Bulletins: 152, Scabies of Cattle; 

 206, Milk Fever and Its Treatment ; 351, The Tuberculin Test ; 350, De- 

 horning of Cattle ; 379, Hog Cholera ; 439, Anthrax ; 449, Rabies ; 479, 

 Tuberculosis; 480, Disinfecting Stables; 540, The Stable Fly; 569, 

 Texas Fever ; 603, Arsenical Cattle Dips ; 639, Eradication of the Cattle 

 Tick Necessary for Profitable Dairying in the South. 



Blackleg : Its Nature, Cause, and Prevention, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 

 Bur. An. Indus. Circ. 31. 



Foot and Mouth Disease, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bur. An. Indus. 

 Circ. 141. 



How to Get Rid of Cattle Ticks, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bur. An. 

 Indus. Circ. 97. 



Lesson 1. — Unsoundness in Horses. 



1. Feet and leg troubles. 



2. Hai-ness troubles. 



3. Other external ailments. 



Lesson 2. — Practicum — Examining Horses or Mules for Unsound- 

 ness. 

 Lesson 3. — Causes of Disease. 



1. Meaning of disease. 



2. Relation to feeding, care, and management. 



3. Value of inherited vigor and resistance. 



Lesson 4. — Parasites Causing Disease. 



1. Bacteria and disease. 



2. Disease carriers. 



3. Other parasites. 



Lesson 5. — Preventive Measures. 



1. Maintaining bodily vigor. 



2. Sanitation. 



3. Immunity by inoculation. 



Lesson 6. — Some Common Ailments and Their Treatment. 



1. Wounds and their treatment. 



2. Bloating and colic. 



3. Milk fever. 



4. Blackleg. 



Lesson 7. — Com/mon Ailments — Continued. 



1. Foot-and-mouth disease. 



2. Rabies, tetanus, and actinomycosis. 



3. Glanders. > 



4. Charbon and other diseases of local importance. 



