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When this occurs, the symptoms of pain are less evident. Death occurs from uraemic poisoning and peritonitis. The outcome is less favorable in ruminants than in solipeds. Inflammation of the sheath can be readily recognized because of the local swelling.

Temporary Teeth Permanent Teeth Incisors Canines Molars Incisors Canines Molars Solipeds 12 12 12 4 24 Ox 8 12 8 0 24 Sheep 8 12 8 0 24 Hog 12 12 12 4 24 The tusks or canine teeth are not always present in the female. Ruminants do not have upper incisor teeth. The temporary teeth are erupted either before or within a few days to a few months after birth.

Feeding a ration that meets the needs of the system, clean quarters and plenty of exercise are the most important preventive lines of treatment. It is usually advisable to remove the affected animals from the herd or flock in order to prevent others from imitating them. There is a remarkable difference in the development of the stomachs of solipeds and ruminants.

INTESTINAL WORMS OF SOLIPEDS. The large round-worms or ascarides and the sclerostomes are the most injurious intestinal parasites of solipeds. It may be present in the double colon in such large numbers as to form an entangled mass that completely fills a portion of the loop in which it is lodged.

Bitter and saline tonics, the same as recommended in the treatment of indigestion, may be given with the feed. This is a well-known acute infectious disease of solipeds. It is characterized by depression, high body temperature and catarrhal inflammation of the respiratory and other mucous membranes. Several epidemics of influenza have occurred in the United States.

The organs that form the digestive tract are the mouth, pharynx, oesophagus, stomach, intestines and the annexed glands, viz.: the salivary, liver, and pancreas. The development of these organs differs in the different species of animals. For example, solipeds possess a small, simple stomach and capacious, complicated intestines. Just the opposite is true of ruminants.

A very light diet should be fed and the animal given as complete rest as possible. An occasional physic should be given. AZOTURIA, HAEMOGLOBINURIA. This is a disease of solipeds affecting the muscles of the quarters. The affected muscles become swollen, hard and paralyzed. The disease follows a short rest, and rarely occurs when the animal is running in pasture or idle for a long period.

Taenia expansa Sheep and ox Intestine Taenia fimbriata Sheep Liver Taenia denticulata Cattle Intestine Taenia alba Cattle Intestine Taenia perfoliata Solipeds Intestine Taenia mamillana Solipeds Intestine Taenia echinococcus Dog Intestine Name Host

The different species of ruminants possess a large, complicated stomach, and comparatively simple intestines. In swine we meet with a more highly developed stomach than that of solipeds and a more simple intestinal tract. Of all domestic animals the most simple digestive tract occurs in the dog.

The different species of animals are affected by diseases peculiar to that particular species. The horse is the only species that is affected with azoturia. Glanders affects solipeds, while black leg is a disease peculiar to cattle. What is disease? How are diseases classified? Give an example of the different classes. What is a predisposing cause? Exciting cause?