Don't neglect to have a veterinarian make health tests of the cow or goat.
The beginner in dog raising should consult a recognized veterinarian who specializes in small animal practice, and observe his recommendations.
A person unskilled in the assessing of animal values should obtain the services of a veterinarian or an experienced horseman in making a selection.
He combined, lucratively, the offices of town veterinarian and apothecary, and had written an authoritative book, "The Science of Truffle Hunting.
Briefly making herself known to the owner of the boyish voice which answered, she asked, for "Doc" Tripp and was informed that the ranch veterinarian was no longer with the outfit.
Though the veterinarian didn't say as much, he was at the moment puzzled by the new sickness among the hogs and his irritable concern in this matter allowed him scant interest in other people's affairs.
He and the general manager had disagreed openly and frequently about that part of the work in which, until the coming of Trevors, the veterinarian had been entirely unhampered.
When the veterinarian is called to a labor that has already commenced, and perhaps been some time about, he directs his first attention to the orifice.
The details appeared in the London Veterinarian of 1831, and will illustrate the operation.
In the December number of the London Veterinarian we find an interesting communication from the pen of Mr. Tavistock, V.
In spite of a demand made months ago, I have received thus far no report from any veterinarian of an undesirable result.
In such cases the assistance of a veterinarian or a surgeon must be obtained.
Every veterinarian of experience has met with instances to remind him of this, and it is well known to butchers.
If tuberculosis is suspected as the cause of chronic bloating, a skilled veterinarian should make a diagnosis, using the tuberculin test if necessary.
In case the tumor is not within easy reach, the services of a qualified veterinarian should be obtained to perform the necessary operation.
Should lameness persist, firing in points by a qualified veterinarian may effect the desired result and should be tried as a last resort.
One veterinarian who has had considerable practice in treating this form of disease scrapes through the attachment of the tumor gradually with his thumb nail.
Only a trained veterinarian who takes into consideration all the different symptoms and lesions of both diseases should decide in such cases.
In case the animal has special value the root stumps may be removed by a veterinarian by the operation of trephining; otherwise, it is best to sell the animal to the butcher.
He was the new veterinarian of the supply company, and there were a number of things that were new to him, as his story revealed.
During the afternoon, a veterinarian turned over two horses to a French peasant.
If the abscess is deep, and the bones become diseased, the pus will have a very offensive odor, and I would recommend the services of a competent Veterinarian to remove all diseased portions of bone or muscle.
He will report to the State Veterinarian of your State or to the United States Bureau of Animal Industry at Washington, D.
The quack or transient Veterinarian will pull and crack healthy, sound teeth, and also lacerate the poor animal's mouth.
It may be necessary to draw off the urine, which is sometimes retained, and it is best to secure the services of a skilled veterinarian if, such is the case.
However, cattle showing any weakness, or the above symptoms, should be tested for tuberculosis by a competent veterinarian who has had the privileges of a veterinary education and experience in the administration of tuberculin.
Be sure the Veterinarian employed for this purpose is competent.
He persisted until the veterinarian came, sleepily and rebelliously.
When the veterinarian finally reached the side of the animal, he inspected him carefully by the light of a gasoline lantern.
There is no line of veterinary work that requires the attention of a skilled veterinarian more than assisting an irregular or abnormal birth.
The average stockman or veterinarian is more familiar with the treatment of disease with drugs than he is with the preventive measures just described.
It is important that the stockman or veterinarian observe these changes, and in certain diseases make an analysis of the urine.
The relative size of the foetus to the inlet of the pelvic cavity and its position are the most important factors for the veterinarian and stockman to consider (Fig.
There's experimentation going on all the time at colleges and veterinarian schools.
The veterinarian looked around appraisingly and then issued instructions.
The veterinarian wasted no time, but after a short greeting to the family, immediately went to work.
Altogether there was a very attentive gallery as the veterinarian removed the cast and gave the signal for Mr. Meadows to lower away slowly.
After the plaster cast had been applied and was hardening, the veterinarian sat down to relax for a few minutes.
The veterinarian waited until Ticktock awoke, and then lowered him until his feet touched the ground lightly.
You do not need to be a veterinarian to know that the health of a cow depends on a good healthy appetite with complete digestion and perfect assimilation of the daily ration.
The able veterinarian spoke roughly to Nemesis, and throwing a cigar-stub at him, broke two of the animal's delicate legs.
Olenka herself went to open it, and was dumbfounded to behold theveterinarian Smirnov.
He and theveterinarian are visible through the doorway.
This precaution may, in itself, determine the outcome, and the wiseveterinarian will not overlook this feature or fail to deviate from the usual rote in the handling of average cases.
To the practicing veterinarian it is this manner of consideration that is essential in the handling of these cases.
The veterinarian is in no position to estimate the virulency of organisms so introduced; neither can he determine the exact degree of resistance possessed by the subject in any given case.
These theveterinarian must be left to judge for himself.
At one moment the veterinarian is positive that he sees the animal going lame; at another he is just as confident he sees him coming towards him sound.
The veterinarian who is guided by considerations such as those will find that he has restored to work horses who would otherwise have been utterly useless.
That gangrene of the tissues ("mortification" as our older writers called it) has occurred is soon made evident to the veterinarian by the symptoms shown by the patient.
So far as we know, however, Lieutenant-Colonel Fred Smith was the first English veterinarian to use a shoe of his own devising, and to report on its effects.
It may be that even more than two are concerned in bringing on the disease, and to each the careful veterinarian will give due consideration.
Called in during this early stage, the veterinarian is often puzzled as to the exact significance of the symptoms.
At the risk of recapitulating what we have said before, we may mention here the two points which the veterinarian must bear in mind.
One of the most protracted cases is that recorded by Bollinger of a veterinarian who, after an eleven years' illness, recovered with cicatricial contraction of the nose and larynx and a decided cachectic appearance.
The veterinarian section also took over a number of the sound horses and mules.
All stock which had not been exposed to the infection had been removed, either to Diamond X, Triangle B or Flume Valley, and the infected steers remaining there were being treated by a veterinarian whom Mr. Merkel had engaged.
The veterinarian stood looking down at the dead animal, while the buzzards patiently waited nearby for the feast they knew belonged to them.
And to his chums and partners in their first small venture as boy ranchers on their own responsibility, the announcement of the veterinarian was staggering.
When inspected, they had to be walked, trotted and run up and down before the officers, stopped instantly, and the veterinarian was supposed to put his ear to their chests to see if their breathing was regular and their hearts sound.
Absyrtus, the Greek veterinarian in the army of Constantine the Great, described it with considerable accuracy and recognized the contagiousness of its character.
The nasal douche is employed by the veterinarian in treating some local diseases of the nasal chambers.
This examination should be attempted by a veterinarian only, and is useless except to one who has a good knowledge of the anatomy of the parts concerned.
No one but a qualified veterinarian would be competent to apply these remedies.
Such injuries are always serious, their recovery slow and tedious, and the treatment so varied and difficult that the services of a veterinarian will be necessary.
In most cases there is nothing to be done but extract the decayed tooth, and this, of course, is to be attempted by the veterinarian only.
The physical examination of the sexual and generative organs is made in large part through the rectum, and this portion of the examination should be carried out by a veterinarian only.
Where the effusion is great and threatens the life of the patient, tapping by an expert veterinarian may save the animal.
If this mode of treatment is unsuccessful, a veterinarianor a physician should be called, who can remove the object by cutting down upon it.
One of the most important of the conditions which are available by the surgeon in treating human patients is denied to the veterinarian in the management of those which belong to the animal tribes.
Disinfection with this material should be supervised by a veterinarian or other person trained in the handling of poisonous drugs and chemicals, as the bichlorid is a powerful, corrosive poison.
After warmly thanking the veterinarian for his kindness, we shook hands and said good-by to him, and went back to the inn, where we tied our cow up in the stable.
I told him that we bought the animal at the fair at Ussel, and I named the veterinarian who had assisted us in the purchase.
The veterinarian asked a heavy looking peasant, who held the cow by a rope, how much he wanted for it.
Then a lively discussion commenced between theveterinarian and the peasant.
When they reached this sum, the veterinarian began to examine the cow more critically.
We would prove that we bought the cow; we would send to Ussel for the veterinarian .
I made a sign to the veterinarian that we must pass on to another; he made another sign that he would drive a bargain.
We jumped into our clothes and arrived at the fair at six o'clock, for we wanted to make a selection before the veterinarian arrived.
The veterinarian stopped the argument we had begun by ignoring both and passing on to a third one.
The veterinarian had nudged me and given me to understand that he was not serious in saying what he did about the cow, that it was an excellent animal, but then 210 francs was a large sum for us.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "veterinarian" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.