Cattle Articles & Analysis
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Fraser Henderson was foreman on a cattle station in the Outback of Australia before receiving his Bachelor’s and Medical degrees at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA. ...
Provides up to $3 billion for supplemental payments to cattle producers, contract growers of livestock and poultry, dairy farmers, and producers who were forced to euthanize livestock or poultry due to COVID crisis. ...
The US, Australia, New Zealand and Canada also allow an antibiotic to be added to hormone growth-promoting implants given to cattle, to prevent infections at the implant site. The most widely used antibiotic in these hormone implants is tylosin, which is classified by the WHO as a "critically important" antibiotics in human medicine, as it is part of the treatment of serious ...
Clinically, the pericardium of cattle or pigs is already used to replace human heart valves or to reconstruct blood vessels. ...
Cargill is eliminating 20 percent of shared-class antibiotics, those deemed important for human medicine and farm animals, from its four feed yards in Texas, Kansas and Colorado, and four additional feed yards operated by Friona Industries, which is a strategic business partner that supplies the company with cattle. The total number of cattle involved annually ...
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The positive results indicate the direction for further research into the practical use of genome information in breeding. Dairy and beef cattle The project demonstrates how useful large-scale DNA analyses can be, says Professor Roel Veerkamp, Professor of Numerical Genetics at Wageningen University and board member of the 1000 Bull Genomes project. He emphasises that the ...
In recent years, however, the disease has spread into the North-Western, Eastern, Central, Northern and Uva provinces and has begun to claim women, children and even cattle as victims. CSE's pollution monitoring laboratory analysed 35 water samples from key affected areas and compared them with non-affected areas. ...
In 2010, a Navajo cattle rancher named Larry Gordy discovered an abandoned uranium mine in the middle of his grazing land in Cameron, AZ, according to the New York Times. ...
