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federal veterinary chamber (bundestierarztekammer), the berlin animal protection officer (berliner landestierschutzbeauftragten) and representatives of the department of veterinary medicine of the fu berlin (fachbereichs veterinarmedizin der fu-berlin) presented its second campaign against extreme breeding...
of the virus within their own bodies before innoculation. after an animal becomes infected by a virus-vector midge, a viraemia (virus circulation in blood) develops which lasts 2-5 days. after an incubation period (time from initial infection to development of clinical signs) of 1 to 6 days, the animals...
of the virus within their own bodies before innoculation. after an animal becomes infected by a virus-vector midge, a viraemia (virus circulation in blood) develops which lasts 2-5 days. after an incubation period (time from initial infection to development of clinical signs) of 1 to 6 days, the animals...
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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...
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...