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... a feed lot, a breeding herd, an artificial insemination unit or any other place where an anim... for the Respondent that by selling these cattle at its auction it has participated in the movement...
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... a feed lot, a breeding herd, an artificial insemination unit or any other place where an anim... for the Respondent that by selling these cattle at its auction it has participated in the movement...
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[Don Coover] says he has sold hundreds of "straws" of semen from cloned bulls, at roughly $30 each, for artificial insemination. His point is that the offspring of Ice Pick or any other clone in SEK's catalog may already have passed through the market, without incident.
The FDA years ago issued an informal, "voluntary ban" on sending cloned livestock or their offspring to market. In December, after sizing up the research, the agency signaled a willingness to lift that "ban," pending a three-month period of public comment.
With animal cloning, "there's something we call the 'yuck factor,"' said Kara Flynn of the Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology, which polls Americans on the subject.
Cloned cattle may be safe, but public's just not sure . By Rick ...
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... a feed lot, a breeding herd, an artificial insemination unit or any other place where an anim.... The Canadian Cattle Identification (ID) program was introduced on Janu...
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... a feed lot, a breeding herd and an artificial insemination unit. (ferme ou ranch). Approval and ...Description. Cattle identification (ID) has played an important and hi...
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... beef and sheep operations, we sold off the cattle, including the bull of the day. We kept the jersey... gone, however, we had to resort to artificial insemination. The cow did not seem to mind, she "t...
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...(certification). "commercial grade beef cattle" means cattle that are used primarily to produce m..., and certification services, and the Artificial Insemination (AI) centre services to be cost-share...
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As anyone familiar with [Jonathan Safran Foer]'s novels will know, he's deeply invested in the ideas of memory and connection. In Eating Animals, he spends a lot of time talking about the importance of food to family and how it ties us to our pasts, but argues that a wilful "forgetting" of what happens on farms does not compensate for all the happy meal-related memories we have; it's time to start creating new stories, he says.
Like his post-modern novels, Eating Animals isn't structured in a conventional way. In among the accounting of the horrors of today's farm system -- many of which he observed first-hand in covert midnight visits to farms -- Foer includes first-person accounts by factory farmers, animal activists, PETA members and heritage turkey farmers.
When the Jewish author ta...
...; new chicks must be produced by artificial insemination. That's the most unholy revelation in... eyes, unnecessary -- ritual of branding cattle, you can't help but want to ask him if he had his ...
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That's what happens when you start thinking you're smart," [Gary Strath] says. "Things can go south on you in a big hurry in this business.
"[Ross McKague] said, 'You're a boring person. You don't have a boat, you don't go to the lake, all you do is work. Do you want to claim a horse?'"
Strath says he refuses to become emotionally involved with his horses -- "I love my horses, but if they don't produce, they have to go" -- but the manner of Crafty Christy's death almost pushed him out of the business.
..."I'm a farmer. I raise things. Cattle, horses, grain, whatever, I grow stuff, That's wha...The restrictions on any artificial reproduction are ostensibly to maintain and regula...Artificial Insemination: . The depositing of semen into the reproductive t...
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...Kerry cattle, Berkshire pigs, White Jersey Giant chickens all t... product of genetic manipulation and artificial insemination. Dr. Roy Crawford of Rare Breeds Inte...