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View Post: skippy the bush kangaroo: science. it's a good thing.
10 hours ago by skippy
for half a century, meat producers have fed antibiotics to farm animals to increase their growth and stave off infections. now scientists have discovered that those drugs are sprouting up in unexpected places. vegetables such as corn, ...
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View Post: JOHN CARLIN: FDA evades tough call on farm animals - National ...
29 Dec 2008
We released our findings in April of this year with the recommendation that the FDA phase out the non-therapeutic use of antibiotics in farm animal production, meaning quite simply, preserve these drugs to treat sick animals, ...
View Blog: Merced Sun-Star: Opinion - http://www.mercedsunstar.com/177/index.rss
View Post: Junkfood Science: The raw milk debate — helping parents wade ...
5 Jan 2009 by Sandy
While only about one in ten of the Wisconsin milk samples from cows were infected, an important finding was that the infected milk from animals with subclinical mastitis infections looked no different from uninfected milk and had been ...
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View Post: Baptisia australis,(Blue False Indigo) » Find Me A Cure » Blog Archive
57 minutes ago
The pods are utilised in dried arrangements. Wild blue indigo is said to repel flies when kept near farm animals. Hang a bunch of Baptisia off the tack of a working animal. The plant is also used in Witchcraft in spells or rituals of ...
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View Post: our christmas - part three « Locks Park Farm
7 hours ago
Stories from a small organic farm in Devon. ... At last I leave and dash home – it’s dark, late, I’ve animals to see to, bales to move, hopefully Ben is coping with the cooking and Robert will be back with our French family. ...
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View Post: franka_jewell - A thief at the farm (part 2)
5 hours ago by franka_jewell
"Well Matt, she needs a shot against infection she might get. My master took me to Tharnock, the city we where before, to do my examination . Since this was a year ago this took place, my Master wanted to have me checked again. ...
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View Post: Life on a Southern Farm: One Thing after Another
4 Jan 2009 by ga.farmwoman
I always dream of living in a farm house. I love the simplicity of it. January 5, 2009 6:42 AM · Cathy M said... Glad Eve is doing better, but you still have the feedings. Now you have to worry about Betsy. Animals are just like ...
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View Post: Consider the Turkey
25 Nov 2008 by LMurray
Like other farm animals, they may legally be in transit for up to 36 hours without being provided food, water, or rest periods. There is virtually no legal protection for farm animals during transport. Upon reaching the slaughterhouse, ...
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View Post: Drugs in Drinking Water Mind Control and Others Must Watch
12 Oct 2008 by admin
Chlortetracycline — for eye, joint, other animal ailments. Enrofloxacin — for infections in farm animals and pets; treats wounds. Monensin — for weight gain, prevention of severe diarrhea in farm animals ...
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View Post: Emergency goat help needed . . . . . a.s.a.p - Horsetopia Forum
3 Jan 2009
Horselessnomore, Farm Animal, 4, 09-16-2008 10:32 PM. UPDATE on Help! Goat bloat emergency! midnyte, Farm Animal, 22, 07-28-2008 08:51 PM. Baby Goat Poop-*Goat PICS added, Cami-002, Farm Animal, 6, 02-23-2008 03:56 AM ...
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