Cattle with Hoof Rot Treated at Cruzen Ranch Idaho 1941
Cattle with hoof rot are driven through pens containing a blue vitriol solution at the Cruzen Ranch in Valley County, Idaho. In July 1941, livestock management practices focused on treating ailments like hoof rot, which affected cattle health and productivity. Blue vitriol, known for its antiseptic properties, was commonly used in agricultural practices.
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Cattle with Hoof Rot Treated at Cruzen Ranch Idaho 1941
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