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Updated on November 20, 2007

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13. Sheep_and_goats News: Virus kills sheep, wildlife in state
Sheep owners are urged to contact their veterinarians if they notice symptoms of the disease in their flocks -- high fever, excessive salivation, and swelling of the face and tongue. Adams admitted leaving Montana without permission from his probation officer, violating the terms of a previously suspended sentence. As of Thursday, the veterinary lab had confirmed infection in sheep on seven ranches. Bluetongue s distinctive name is due to blue discoloration of the mouth and lips of...
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14. Sheep_and_goats News: Its good to be green
Karen Price looks at just some of the ways in which the arts industry in Wales is helping tackle important green issues. As well as putting on plays tackling the subject, production companies like Theatr Iolo are also practising what they preach they are recycling their sets, props and costumes, cutting down on their marketing materials and considering the impacts of touring. As well as putting on plays tackling the subject, production companies like Theatr Iolo are also practising what...
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15. Sheep_and_goats News: Suiting up for my president for one more occasion
During the Great Depression, when he was growing up, he once worked hard all summer and saved enough money to go into Millport, Alabama, the nearest town, and buy a suit, which it is reported he walked home in, some fifteen miles, in brogans, with his overalls slung over his shoulder. Hence, poor though we were, whenever he ventured forth, mostly to church, my father was always dressed in current fashion, and he wore expensive suits. During the Great Depression, when he was growing up, he...
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16. Sheep_and_goats News: Couple taught new deaf dog some old tricks
So Wood and Shindle have chosen the most simple signals for Jasper, hoping they also would make sense to guests at the farm, or to children who might want to play with him. There are signals for going outside, going to bed (tilting a cheek to the hand), walking, being quiet, coming here and "Do you want a drink?" Though Jasper appears profoundly deaf, Wood and Shindle say he responds from other rooms in the house when there are footsteps on the wood floors, and he often reacts to hearing...
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17. Sheep_and_goats News: Q&A On EU Electronic Tagging Of Sheep And Goats
It was therefore agreed that research into and development of individual electronic tagging should proceed, with a view to it being introduced as soon as possible. Member States agreed that individual traceability of sheep and goats was a necessary step to ensure animal health and food safety. Following the 2001 foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks, EU rules on the identification of sheep and goats were reinforced. The Regulation states that, once progress has been made in developing the...
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18. Sheep_and_goats News: Disposing of animal remains now easier
While the agriculture industry says it's a safe and economical way to get rid of dead animals, some environmentalists question whether it could lead to groundwater and surface water contamination. JOHNS - Dairy farmer Ken Nobis reaches into a tall mound of what looks like topsoil and grabs a clump, which he looks over and quickly sniffs before crumbling it up. Its humus is dark and rich and virtually odor-free - which is surprising, given that much of it consists of cow manure and the...
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