It is a disease usually developed during childhood, in consequence of insufficient exercise, deprivation of the sunlight, low, innutritious diet, and lack of cleanliness.
When old animals are fed on innutritious feed or when reduced by disease, they become anemic; in other words, their blood becomes impoverished and dropsy may follow.
Hence we find the condition common with insufficient or innutritious feed, and in years or localities in which the fodder has suffered from weather.
An innutritiousand insufficient diet produces the same effect in young animals.
I hate these scrubbed shoots, thrusting out their starved foliage from between the horrid fissures of dusty innutritious rocks; which the amateur calls "verdure to the edge of the sea.
It is occasioned by confinement, innutritious food, and hard labor, but especially by lack of fresh vegetable food, or confinement for a long time to a limited range of food, which is incapable of repairing the waste of the system.
The men perished, exactly like the missionaries of old, by hard work, insufficient and innutritious food, physical exhaustion, and by the doctor.
If the food is deficient in innutritious matter, the tendency is, to produce an inactive and diseased condition of the digestive organs.
For this reason, nutrient food should have blended with it innutritious material.
Good health requires that we eat the innutritious and coarser parts as well as the finer.
Feeding on clover hay or damaged hay or straw, too bulky and innutritious feed, and keeping the horse in a dusty atmosphere or a badly ventilated stable produce or predispose to heaves.
Constipation in adult horses is often the result of long feeding on dry, innutritious feed, deficiency of intestinal secretions, scanty water supply, or lack of exercise.
Even horses intended for slow work must never be engorged with bulky, innutritious feed immediately before going to labor.
This occurs in old, debilitated animals that have been fed on coarse, innutritious fodder.
The outer husk of the berry is composed wholly of innutritious and indigestible matter, but the thin layers which lie next this outer covering contain the larger proportion of the nitrogenous elements to be found in the entire kernel.
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