A six-month old Hereford bull was brought to the Stange Memorial Clinic on February 2, 1943. The history revealed that the animal had started to limp on its left front foot about two weeks previous and that this symptom had progressively increased until the animal refused to place any weight on the leg
On Jan. 20,1956, a yearling Hereford steer was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a history of ...
A rather common farm accident with a horse-drawn mower, brought a young roan Belgian mare to the Sta...
A yearling Hereford female was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic on May 7, 1951, with a history tha...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The diagnosis and treatment of bovine lameness is often shrugged off and neglected by veterinarians ...
A Brown Swiss cow from a local herd of 60 head was admitted to Stange Memorial clinic on Feb. 5, 195...
Toe abscesses were diagnosed in five Midwestern feedlot lameness outbreaks submitted to the Animal D...
On July 17, 1951 a one-year-old Guernsey heifer was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic. She was ...
Foot rot (necrotic pododermatitis, foul foot) can be a very annoying problem in cattle. Once started...
To the silver fox industry, encephalitis is a disease of great importance. It seems to occur only in...
On August 14, 1944, a 6-year-old female draft horse entered the Stange Memorial Clinic with a histor...
On Jan. 18, 1951 a male, mixed Shetland pony 2-years-old was admitted to the clinic with the history...
A 2-year-old Belgian colt entered Stange Memorial Clinic for examination. The owner explained the co...
On Jan. 20,1956, a yearling Hereford steer was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a history of ...
A rather common farm accident with a horse-drawn mower, brought a young roan Belgian mare to the Sta...
A yearling Hereford female was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic on May 7, 1951, with a history tha...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The diagnosis and treatment of bovine lameness is often shrugged off and neglected by veterinarians ...
A Brown Swiss cow from a local herd of 60 head was admitted to Stange Memorial clinic on Feb. 5, 195...
Toe abscesses were diagnosed in five Midwestern feedlot lameness outbreaks submitted to the Animal D...
On July 17, 1951 a one-year-old Guernsey heifer was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic. She was ...
Foot rot (necrotic pododermatitis, foul foot) can be a very annoying problem in cattle. Once started...
To the silver fox industry, encephalitis is a disease of great importance. It seems to occur only in...
On August 14, 1944, a 6-year-old female draft horse entered the Stange Memorial Clinic with a histor...
On Jan. 18, 1951 a male, mixed Shetland pony 2-years-old was admitted to the clinic with the history...
A 2-year-old Belgian colt entered Stange Memorial Clinic for examination. The owner explained the co...
On Jan. 20,1956, a yearling Hereford steer was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a history of ...
A rather common farm accident with a horse-drawn mower, brought a young roan Belgian mare to the Sta...
A yearling Hereford female was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic on May 7, 1951, with a history tha...