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 examinatiou Name or uumber of AnimaK 



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. — Ke-Examination Records for tlie 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 



