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ture if possible that which we are robbing the cow's system in forcing l&ture to greater production than she can supply without destroying herself.. Acting on that (theory I have only had three cows abort in my herd in the last ten years.— Which of course might be, only luck. Perhaps Mr Editor in addition? to 'Arare', our "resident Fieldfc Inspector, and the Vetinary Surgeon (aa both gentlemen are qualified to gi™ us valuable information) could be induced to assist us through your column's by scientific knowledge and criticism. I am etc.. H. A, HUNT. Stratford, 26-6-29.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 45, 28 June 1929, Page 4
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