them unaware of the animal abuse involved. abandon zoo trips and visit animals in their natural habitat or sanctuaries. it's breath-taking to watch them in their home turf. we don't want performing dolphins or dancing monkeys or the worst, civet dropping coffee!...
year before the hari raya puasa festival at the end of the ramadan month of daytime fasting, the women of malaysia weave sarung skins for hari raya ketupat rice dumplings. they use young coconut leaves for weaving them. ketupat is a malaysian dumpling. it usually is eaten with rendang, spicy simmered meat...
within safe limits. efsa's role efsa's work in this field aims to provide any organisation assessing the safety of botanical ingredients with a science-based approach. it provides the criteria that should be taken into account when undertaking work to establish the safe use of botanicals or derived preparations...
on important brd management topics such as procurement, health, performance, stewardship and more from veterinarians and other brd specialists. after a tough winter, have fewer brd treatment failures date: june 18, 2019 with winter finally in the rearview mirror, now is an ideal time to reevaluate bovine...
zoonotic and foodborne infections to people. in this modern society, effective and safe animal vaccines are essential. without vaccines for prevention of epizootics (an epidemic outbreak of disease in an animal population, often with the implication that it may extend to humans) in food-producing animals...
rhinotracheitis (ibr) is a highly contagious, infectious respiratory disease of cattle caused by bovine herpesvirus- (bhv- ). it causes acute inflammation of the upper respiratory tract. there is no treatment currently, though vaccination is an effective preventative method. infectious bovine rhinotracheitis...
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thoughts, when it comes to the leather industry, given also the fact that leather manufacturing over the years has also raised various questions about its impact on the environment. well the answer to the above is pretty simple, leather has long as it is ethically sourced, that is, as a by-product of the meat...
and, this isn't because the animals are sick. many conventional farmers feed their animals constant low levels of antibiotics just to fatten them up. dairy cows are commonly given antibiotics to treat mastitis (udder infections), and conventionally raised cows are more likely to get these infections...