The book Special Report On Diseases of Cattle was written by author Mohler, John R. (John Robbins), B. 1875 Here you can read free online of Special Report On Diseases of Cattle book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Special Report On Diseases of Cattle a good or bad book?
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2.) The pro- tractors keep the sheath stretched so that it habitually covers the penis, while the retractors shorten it up in the act of service, so tliat tlie penis can project to its full extent. In stud bulls the frequent protrusion of the erect and enlarged i)enis and the retraction and dilatation of the opening of the sheath serve to empty the pouch and prevent any accumulation of sebaceous matter or urine. In the ox, on the other hand, the undeveloped and inactive penis is usually drawn b...ack so as to leave the anterior j)rei)utial pouch empty, so that the sebaceous matter has space to accumulate and is never expelled by the active retraction of the sheath and protrusion of the erect penis in service. Again, the ox rarely protrudes the tip of the penis in urination, the urine is discharged into the preputial pouch and lodges and decomposes there, so that there is a great liability to the precipi- tation of its earth}' salts in the form of gravel. The decomposing ammoniacal urine, the gritty crj-stals precipitated from it, and the fetid, rancid, sebaceous matter set up inflammation in the delicate mucous membrane lining the passage.
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