276 



Greneral Index, 



Page. 

 Dairymen can prevent abortion. . 344 

 Dairy districts in \Vcst. Europe. 23 

 Danger of rapid increase in blood 



209,310 



Darli-colored beef 83 



Deficient slcin-lieat causes ten- 

 derness 89, 90 



Degrees of artery engorgement. . 



211,213 



Developing food-value from 



grass 183, 183 



Difference in color of skin 82 



Digestion and blood- supply 254 



Digestive power limited 254 



Digestion and vigor in muscular 



cattle 96 



Dr. Lucas on inheritance 70 



Drying enables cows to breed ... 63 



Dry feed reduces tlie blood 65 



Duration of yield, according to 



quantity 65 



Early and late abortions 219 



Effects of confinement in cows.. 



158, 159 



of inactivity in swine . . . 1G8, 169 



of feeding roots 81 



Engorgement relaxes the uterine 



arteries 233 



Enlargement of the Yield Mark. 



,49, 50 



Examples of large yield 263 



Exemption of farms, herds, and 



localities 222, 233 



Exercise causes sound blood 163 



develops warmth 170 



and good handling 84 



and good quality of pork 181 



benefits producers and con- 

 sumers 190 



to prevent lung plague 159 



prevents loss of muscle 174 



prevents muscles wasting. .. 176 

 Exhalation expels blood poisons 157 

 Extent of reduction in cow's ex- 

 ercise 154 



of reduction in exercise of 



hogs 153, 154 



of muscle depends upon ex- 

 ercise • 194 



Expansion of frame 258 



Evidences of embryo starvation. 221 

 Expired animal matter a virulent 



poison 155 



Facts about muscle 189 



Failure of aborting cows to breed, 230 

 of deep milkers to breed, 249, 350 



Faint Yield ^larks inherited 66 



Fancy, a cause of preference 76 



Fat formed from other things, 41, 42 



from reduction of muscle — 120 



forming tendency increased. 133 



obstructs circulation, etc — 130 



Fatty degeneration of muscles . . 177 



Feed aborting cows lightly 240 



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Feeding ground grain and hay. .. 270 



Fermentive changes in blood 163 



Few abortions in Netherland 

 cows— why they are exempt 



214,215 



Fine hair and thrif tiness 33 



First cross success ; Short-horn 

 grades ; and other crosses 



105, 110 



Food value contained in muscle- 

 flesh, in cattle and hogs, 179,-180 



Form of cow for general use 77 



comes from training 365 



in Yield Mark and breech 



growth 53 



Fringed boundaries of the Yield 



Mark 54, 55 



Full feed to make large calves. . . 255 



Galloway cattle ; hornless cattle 



for handling 131, 132 



Gland-weight and milk-weight. . 21 

 Good cows to breed successors, 360 

 form of cow to select ; and 

 good care and digestion . . . 274 



Grass, the standard feed 42, 273 



Gravitation deepens the udder. . 21 

 Grazing, a muscular function . . 96 

 Great loss from waste of muscle 



166,167 



Guenon's classification examined 



24,35 



second and sixth classes ex- 

 plained 39,30 



mystification caused doubt.. 34 

 other Classes, and minor 



mysteries 30 



on the Yield Mark — escutch- 

 eon 34, 35 



he fails to explain the Yield 



Mark 34, 44 



like a fisherman 34 



on duration of yield 59 



Handling points and qualities, 79, 265 

 Hap-hazard breeding a failure... 262 

 Heat or warmth from fuel 87 



becomes warmth from mo- 

 tion 88 



supply according to exercise 95 

 Hereford cattle for bottom lands 101 



are hardy; favorites in Eng- 

 land 133, 134 



History of hand-milking 17-30 



Holding up the milk; instinct... 64 



Holstein and Dutch cows 135, 136 



Home-bred cows to be relied on 350 



Hornless cattle convenient 102 



Horses healthy, because active. . 170 

 How good forms are developed. . 258 



lung plague becomes con- 

 tagious 159 



muscles waste; and the blood 

 fiow 164 



artery elasticity is lost. . 199, 200 



