Sun political columnist Brian Lilley and Mobilize Media’s Jeff Ballingall talk about the usage of the internet as a new digital media tool for politicking plus those “purple cow” moments.
A shocking case of animal-to-human infection was reported from Greater Noida in Uttar Pradesh where a woman has died due to rabies after contracting the infection via cow milk. According to media ...
Would you slather beef fat all over your face? The latest viral skin care trend has to do with using beef tallow — a.k.a. rendered cow fat — as a moisturizer. But before you head to the ...
Do miniature cows produce milk like standard cattle breeds? Learn more about buying and caring for miniature dairy cows from an experienced breeder. Small breeds are an easy entry into the world ...
Scientists found that frequently used flu antivirals do not work well against the H5N1 avian influenza virus in cows' milk. The current antivirals are not effective against severe infection caused ...
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Holy Cow! History: Adolf’s black sheep American cousinWillie served as a pharmacist’s mate and received a Purple Heart before being discharged ... This much is certain: Adolf Hitler truly got the nephew he deserved. Holy Cow! History is written by ...
The Bihar law and the other state laws prohibited the slaughter of cows, calves, bulls, bullocks and “sheep-buffaloes”. All these laws drew upon the imagery of the cow as a symbol of resistance ...
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday warned that the government will impose the stringent MCOCA on those indulging in cow smuggling and slaughter in Maharashtra. “The government has already ...
Dairy farmers across the country are turning to internet-connected “smart” collars, ear and leg tags to track the specific movements and patterns of their cows. The goal is to better manage ...
Repeat offenders in gau hatya (cow slaughter) and cow trafficking cases will be booked under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis told ...
Undercover footage from a dairy farm providing milk to the UK’s largest producer has revealed staff abusing cows, slapping new-born calves and allegedly denying the animals veterinary care.
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