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Care of Livestock A careful watch must be kept for milk fever and grass staggers after calving. Some cows are prone to milk fever and treatment must be given immediately, as with grass staggers. Sudden variation in feed supply should be avoided as this can readily cause grass staggers. In areas where veterinary assistance is not readily available, equipment should be bought so that injection can be given promptly by the farmer himself. The method is simple, and every farmer should be familiar with it.

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Te Ao Hou, Spring 1954, Page 52

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Care of Livestock Te Ao Hou, Spring 1954, Page 52

Care of Livestock Te Ao Hou, Spring 1954, Page 52

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