An edition of Cattle (1834)

Cattle

being a treatise on their breeds, management, and diseases, comprising a full history of the various races; their origin, breeding and merits; their capacity for beef and milk; the nature and treatment of their diseases; the whole forming a complete guide for the farmer, the amateur, and veterinary surgeon

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An edition of Cattle (1834)

Cattle

being a treatise on their breeds, management, and diseases, comprising a full history of the various races; their origin, breeding and merits; their capacity for beef and milk; the nature and treatment of their diseases; the whole forming a complete guide for the farmer, the amateur, and veterinary surgeon

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Publisher
C. M. Saxton
Language
English
Pages
469

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viii, 469 p.
Number of pages
469

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OL24170154M
Internet Archive
cu31924003424029
OCLC/WorldCat
39087213

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