Medicine - Veterinary > Veterinary colleges and laboratories > Indian journal of veterinary science and animal husbandry > Volume 6, 1936 > Articles > Severe and widespread outbreak of rinderpest at the Government cattle farm, Hissar, and its control by the goat-virus-alone method
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SEVERE AND WIDESPREAD OUTBREAK OF RINDERPEST 101
Fig. I shows the distribution of the livestock at different places, and. the
roads connecting them.
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HOUSING ARRANGEMENT OF CATTLE OF THE GOVERNMENT CATTLE FARM, HISSAR.
Strength of the stock.—The following will give some idea of the strength of the
stock on the farm which were counted on the 25th February, 1935 :—
Cows ........... |
2,792 |
Male produce ........ |
1,684 |
Female produce ......... |
1,730 |
Herd Bulls ......... |
54 |
Supernumerary bulls ........ |
11 |
Castrated produce ........... |
49 |
Bullocks ............ |
464 |
Total ....... |
6,784 |
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