Cattle Testing for Hoof Rot at Cruzen Ranch 1941
Cattle at Cruzen Ranch in Valley County, Idaho, undergo testing with a blue vitriol solution for hoof rot. In July 1941, farmers utilized this method to address livestock health issues. Blue vitriol, or copper sulfate, effectively treated hoof rot, a common ailment. This image reflects agricultural practices during that era in Idaho.
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Cattle Testing for Hoof Rot at Cruzen Ranch 1941
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