The milk of any animal suffering from any form of garget should be rejected, as it may cause trouble, especially in children.
This belief is undoubtedly well founded, as some of the bacteria known to be the cause of garget are gas-forming.
Many cheese makers think that the milk from an animal suffering from a garget may be the cause of the huffing of cheese.
There is some reason to believe that organisms coming from cases of garget have been responsible for the extensive outbreaks of septic sore throat that have occurred in some parts of the country.
Tom tripped upstairs to the garret, and returned with a bunch of garget berries, with which they stained their faces and hands.
They were soon in their chamber washing the garget stains and charcoal from their faces and hands.
The garget plant grows from three to six feet high, with a purple stalk, and strings of berries hanging down between the branches.
Garget Is a more intense degree of inflammation than exists in caked bag and sore, swollen teats, and shows itself in hard bunches on the udder.
If strong and vigorous, the calf is the best doctor for garget or caked bag.
I cannot impress too strongly on the breeder that, as soon as symptoms of garget are observed, the cow must be firmly secured and the teats properly drawn three or four times a-day.
Garget in the udder, or weed, is also to be guarded against.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "garget" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.