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  3. BIRDSVILLE HORSE DISEASE

    THE successful isolation of the plant, Indigofera enneaphylla, as a cause of Birdsville disease in horses in Southern Queensland and in parts of the Northern Territory, is an outstanding example of co-operation, not only between departmental officers in the botanical and veterinary sections of the Queensland ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Points In Training Young Chicks

    CHICKS have a wonderful homing instinct, but cannot use it until they have been taught where home is. Initial training to teach chicks to keep returning to the source of heat after their sundry explorations will eliminate a number of losses due to ...

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  5. POULTRY NOTES

    Once trained in this way, chicks will move instinctively toward the warmth of brooders, day or night. In the case of a ...

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