Hints On the Breeding And Rearing of Farm Animals

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45 a remarkable production known as a mole (anidian monster) results. These formations are usually in the form of membranous sacs of a brown colour, with or without hair on the external surface, and sometimes having one or more teeth or imperfectly developed bones connected with them.
Signs of Abortion. — While it is the fact that many animals evince premonitory signs of the advent of this accident, it is equally true that in other cases no such signs are presented. Thus an animal may be appare
...ntly in a perfect state of health one day, or even one hour, and abort the following, and that too without suffering any diminution or perversion in the performance of the natural functions, though undoubtedly this more frequently happens in the mare than it does in the cow or the sheep. The existence of such signs will depend largely upon the cause and nature of the abortion. If the force which gives rise to it has , been exercised energetically, as for example sudden fright or violent uterine con- tractions induced by the action of some special uterine stimulant, there may be absolutely nothing noticed amiss with the animal until the foetus is found lying at her heels; on the contrary, if the foetus has been dead for some time, premonitory signs will be presented, though this is not in all cases absolutely true, and will depend upon the simple (and largely unrecognised) fact of the admis- sion or non-admission of atmospheric air into the womb.

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