The garget plant grows from three to six feet high, with a purple stalk, and strings of berries hanging down between the branches. |
Early diagnosis of mastitis or garget is carried out by measuring the concentration of 3-hydroxybutyric acid in milk. |
The list of micro-organisms found associated with garget is a very long one. |
They were soon in their chamber washing the garget stains and charcoal from their faces and hands. |
The milk of any animal suffering from any form of garget should be rejected, as it may cause trouble, especially in children. |
Tom tripped upstairs to the garret, and returned with a bunch of garget berries, with which they stained their faces and hands. |