Mother Buffalo, the wild sort, showed little interest in her new born calf Ferdy, so for ten days he has been tended by his keepers who bottle-fed, groomed and petted him. No wonder he is so tame and played with this little three-and-a-half year old visitor who was specially privileged by being allowed to feed him. May 1947 P000412 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mother-buffalo-the-wild-sort-showed-little-interest-in-her-new-born-20281616.html
RMB4YWBC–Mother Buffalo, the wild sort, showed little interest in her new born calf Ferdy, so for ten days he has been tended by his keepers who bottle-fed, groomed and petted him. No wonder he is so tame and played with this little three-and-a-half year old visitor who was specially privileged by being allowed to feed him. May 1947 P000412
. Veterinary obstetrics; a compendium for the use of students and practitioners. Veterinary obstetrics. 88 VETERINARY OBSTETRICS. lungs being unprotected. This condition is known as. ^^Ectopia cordis." Often the foetus is born with the cranial cavity enlarged with fluid,—''Hydrocephalus"or ^'Hydrops capitis." First of all, fluid collects In the ventricles, and the diseased process may go on until. Fig. 37. Skull of Hvdrockphalic Calf: the Cranial Bonks are partially: destroyed and defective. the whole of the brain structure is displaced by fluid,, and only retained in position b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/veterinary-obstetrics-a-compendium-for-the-use-of-students-and-practitioners-veterinary-obstetrics-88-veterinary-obstetrics-lungs-being-unprotected-this-condition-is-known-as-ectopia-cordisquot-often-the-foetus-is-born-with-the-cranial-cavity-enlarged-with-fluidhydrocephalusquotor-hydrops-capitisquot-first-of-all-fluid-collects-in-the-ventricles-and-the-diseased-process-may-go-on-until-fig-37-skull-of-hvdrockphalic-calf-the-cranial-bonks-are-partially-destroyed-and-defective-the-whole-of-the-brain-structure-is-displaced-by-fluid-and-only-retained-in-position-b-image232003447.html
RMRDCJNB–. Veterinary obstetrics; a compendium for the use of students and practitioners. Veterinary obstetrics. 88 VETERINARY OBSTETRICS. lungs being unprotected. This condition is known as. ^^Ectopia cordis." Often the foetus is born with the cranial cavity enlarged with fluid,—''Hydrocephalus"or ^'Hydrops capitis." First of all, fluid collects In the ventricles, and the diseased process may go on until. Fig. 37. Skull of Hvdrockphalic Calf: the Cranial Bonks are partially: destroyed and defective. the whole of the brain structure is displaced by fluid,, and only retained in position b
. Veterinary obstetrics; a compendium for the use of students and practitioners. Veterinary obstetrics. 88 VETERINARY OBSTETRICS. lungs being unprotected. This condition is known as. ^^Ectopia cordis." Often the foetus is born with the cranial cavity enlarged with fluid,—''Hydrocephalus"or ^'Hydrops capitis." First of all, fluid collects In the ventricles, and the diseased process may go on until. Fig. 37. Skull of Hvdrockphalic Calf: the Cranial Bonks are partially: destroyed and defective. the whole of the brain structure is displaced by fluid,, and only retained in position b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/veterinary-obstetrics-a-compendium-for-the-use-of-students-and-practitioners-veterinary-obstetrics-88-veterinary-obstetrics-lungs-being-unprotected-this-condition-is-known-as-ectopia-cordisquot-often-the-foetus-is-born-with-the-cranial-cavity-enlarged-with-fluidhydrocephalusquotor-hydrops-capitisquot-first-of-all-fluid-collects-in-the-ventricles-and-the-diseased-process-may-go-on-until-fig-37-skull-of-hvdrockphalic-calf-the-cranial-bonks-are-partially-destroyed-and-defective-the-whole-of-the-brain-structure-is-displaced-by-fluid-and-only-retained-in-position-b-image216388004.html
RMPG1930–. Veterinary obstetrics; a compendium for the use of students and practitioners. Veterinary obstetrics. 88 VETERINARY OBSTETRICS. lungs being unprotected. This condition is known as. ^^Ectopia cordis." Often the foetus is born with the cranial cavity enlarged with fluid,—''Hydrocephalus"or ^'Hydrops capitis." First of all, fluid collects In the ventricles, and the diseased process may go on until. Fig. 37. Skull of Hvdrockphalic Calf: the Cranial Bonks are partially: destroyed and defective. the whole of the brain structure is displaced by fluid,, and only retained in position b
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