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272 documents for dairy cow diseases
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    ...(The dairy is most famous for its sheep-milk offerings.) Verm...

  • ... world expects more precise monitoring of diseases, particularly mad cow, according to Jim Cisler, st...

  • ... AND ERADICATION OF LIVESTOCK OR POULTRY DISEASES. PART 50: ANIMALS DESTROYED BECAUSE OF TUBERCULOSI...Heifer. A female dairy cow that has not given birth. Herd. Except for liv...

  • ... heinous crime of consuming milk and other dairy products that had not been pasteurized--products t..., "the workers who milked them often had diseases of their own. So you had this combination of circu...

  • ... crucial factor for nutrition metabolism diseases. . (4) Poor raw milk quality and low procurement s...

  • With a second case of mad-cow disease now confirmed in the United States -- a beef cow born in Texas 12 years ago and slaughtered last November by a pet-food packer -- consternation in the cattle- processing industry is rising. What seems to be irking the National Cattlemen's Beef Association is the way the U.S. Department of Agriculture discovered the disease in this country after its sporadic existence in Britain, Canada and elsewhere.

    ... with little or no thought about animal diseases that might affect us. But late in 2003, a dairy co...

  • Four weeks after the government moved to shut down Amish farmer Dan Allgyer for selling fresh, unpasteurized milk across state lines, angry moms who made up much of his customer base rallied on the Capitol's grounds Monday to demand that Congress rein in the food police. The moms milked a cow just across the street from the Senate and served up gallons of fresh milk, playfully daring one another to drink what, if sold across state lines, would be considered contraband product.

    ... said Mark McAfee, who runs Organic Pastures Dairy Co. in Fresno, Calif., which under his state's law... reduced instances of milk-transmitted diseases such as typhoid fever and diphtheria. Dr. Robert T...

  • ...National Animal Health Monitoring System; Dairy Heifer Raiser 2010. Study. AGENCY: Animal and Plan... and interstate spread of serious diseases and pests of livestock and for eradicating such di...

  • Renowned nutrition researcher T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D., grew up on a dairy farm in Virginia. But last Thursday night at the Holiday Inn by the Bay in Portland, he told the crowd that milk protein "is the most relevant chemical carcinogen ever identified. Campbell, a professor emeritus at Cornell University and co- author of the best-selling book "The China Study: Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-Term Health," was there to deliver a talk titled "Whole Food, Plant-Based Nutrition" at Mercy Hospital's annual banquet for its doctors.

    ... increases from 90 to 170, the diseases of affluence begin to appear. As animal protein st...

  • KUDEMELA, Malawi DONATA Kuchawo's cow pen is as clean as a well-tended garden. She has only one cow, but she owes it a great deal.

    ... cow, she could sell its milk at the local dairy cooperative, providing year-round income. She paid...Crop diseases such as rosette and aflatoxin take a portion of th...



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