Bull. 1089, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 
Plate XXI 
Fig. I. — Fawn Injured by Trampling. 
ick in the tram 
had to be killec 
A large piece of skin was torn off the back in the trampling of animals in the corral. The fawn 
""ed. 
Fig. 2.— Long Hoof. 
This disease causes overgrowth of horn with malformation, resulting in a crippled condition of 
the animal. 
