TUBERCULOUS COWS AND USE OF THEIR MILK. IOI 
The following table gives the temperatures in the two tests 
made before the cows came to the Station. The numbers for 
the cows which were used in these earlier tests have been re- 
tained by the Station: 
PEARLS: 
Luberculin tests made with cows prior to their arrival at the 









Station.* 
BEFORE 
INJECTION. | AFTER INJECTION, 
NUMBER OF Cow. | : 
18 P.M. |ro P. M.I| 6A. M. |8 A.M. [ro A. M.| 12.M. | 2 P.M 
Test made March I4-15, | | | 
1596. | | | | 
Zeya f A - | 102.2 | 102.8 || 102.3 | 102.6 | 103.0} 102.4 | 102.4 
1341, ‘ ; , : IOI.I | 101.3 || 101.0 | 102.2 | 102.2 | 102.4 | 102.0 
1343, ; ‘ , ; IOI.O | 101.6 || 101.8 | 101.8 | 102.1 | 102.1 | 102.2 
1344, , : : - | 1OT.0 | IOI.5 |} 100.7 | 101.6 | 101.4 | 102.0] IOI.4 
Test made October 26-27. | 
1596. 
2 ey ae : - | 101.3 | 101.4 || 100.6 | yo1.6 | 103.0 |104,4/ 104.8 
1341, : : 4 F 101.6 | 101.4 || 100.8 101.7 | 102.4 |104.4/) 105.6 
1343, - . . . | 102.0/101.7|] 99.6] ror.6| 102.8 |104.4| 105.0 
1344, . : : - | 101.8 | IOI.I || 102.0 | 102.0 |105.0/105.8) 105.6 

Care of the cows, and tuberculin tests after they were taken 
in charge by the Station. — When the cows were brought to the 
Station they were placed in a high, light, and airy stable, af- 
fording about 1,500 cubic feet of air space per cow, although 
later several calves occupied the same stables with the cows. 
The Station barn is located about eighty rods from the College 
barn, and the tuberculous animals have been kept separate from 
any other cattle. Adjoining the stables is a yard about one- 
half acre in area, where the animals can exercise. In mild 
weather they have occupied the yard most of the day. No 
special treatment for the disease has been attempted, but good 
care and feed have been afforded at all times. Plans were 
made whereby the animals could be subjected to the tuber- 
culin test from time to time. These tests were, in most cases, 
made by the College veterinarian. 

* Through the courtesy of the former Secretary of the State Cattle Commission 
we are able to publish the temperatures obtained in the tuberculin tests made prior 
to the arrival of the cows at the Station. These tests were made by Dr. L. J. Storrs. 
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