Abstract

Normal dairy cows were “stressed” by simple isolation from the herd and chasing by a dog. Quarter milk samples showed, in some instances, a marked rise in cell count, the quarters responding having, in general, a history of infection though the counts were normal before stressing. An injection of 50 units of ACTH produced similar though less marked effects.

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