Letter From the Secretary of the Treasury

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Letter From the Secretary of the Treasury
Ustreasury Dept Cattle Commission
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The ventilation is by means of three openings in the peak of the roof, 16 feet long and 4 feet wide, and provided with doors 1 foot wide, which can br opened or shut as may be necessary air enters each end of the building through doors 4 feet wide and (> feet high. Haeh animal is tied by a chain around the neck, and has a space 3^ feet wide, 10 feet long, with a manure alley 3 feet wide, and a feed- ing alley 4 feet wide, and the shed is 7 feet high at the eaves and 15 feet at the peak of the r...oof. One hundred cattle are confined in a building 100 feet long and 60 feet wide. These cattle were all healthy. Some were loose in a yard near by, that were bruised or had sores upon them, so' that they could not be tied up. In the spring, when fat, they are sold and shipped to eastern markets.
96 THE LUNG PLAGUE OF CATTLE.
CLEVELAND.
At Cleveland, Ohio, Dr. G. C. Ashuiun, health officer, informed me that the cattle had been very healthy this season. Two years ago the losses had been quite heavy from Texas fever, but the farmers and those keeping cows had learned by experience to keep their animals away from wherever Texas cattle had been, and in observing this simple expedient had been saved heavy losses.


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