Bio: Baggerley, Dr. Arlo -
Veterinarian
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Baggerley, Lee, Kistler
----Source: Family Scrapbook
Dr. Arlo Baggerley received his degree in Veterinary Medicine from Michigan
State University in December of 1967 and purchased Dr. W. L. Lee's veterinary
practice, home and offices at Loyal, Wisconsin, the same month.
The doctor said about 95% of his practice is devoted to dairy cattle. Family
pets and occasionally horses, make up the other 5%. Some of the most common
ailments of dairy cattle that require treatment are milk fever, mastitis and
acetonemia. Surgery is needed when a cow has swallowed too much hardware, has
developed a twisted stomach or is having extreme difficulty in calving.
The Baggerleys have three daughters and one son — Vicki, Beth, Sherry, and Dale.
He is married to the former Doris Kistler of Winamac.
Dr. Baggerley's best liked hobbies are reading and fishing.
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