Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Liaoning Meat Next Year To A Maximum Fine Of 100 Thousand Yuan Injection

October 22, 2010 by  
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“Meat and poultry regulations of Liaoning Province” by the provincial Standing Committee, will next year go into effect April 1. “Ordinance” states: pigs, cattle, sheep, chickens slaughtered all the implementation of targeted, focused and Quarantine, the maximum penalty 100 thousand yuan injection meat.   ”Eating livestock and chicken, the most worried about?” I recently interviewed a [...]

Where can i find meat goats for sale in north dakota?

April 23, 2010 by  
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My friend and i are starting a sheep and goat farm called MaBa. i am getting the goats and she is getting the sheep we are going to raise the goats from babies (not new borns) up until next year when they are a year old then we will open the farm but where can [...]

What is the best grain and hay to feed meat sheep?

March 11, 2010 by  
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Hi i run a flock of dorper sheep they are eating normal grass in the paddock at the moment. I am worried that there is not enough nutrients for them in the plain grass. Is there a grain or hay that would give them the nutrients or protein that would make them better for eating?

Asia’s hunger for meat feeds Macquarie

February 19, 2010 by  
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Asia’s hunger for meat feeds Macquarie Increasing demand for protein, primarily beef and lamb, in Asia leads to Macquarie Group quietly becoming one of Australia’s largest private land-owners and cattle and sheep farmers in less than three years. Read more on The Age

Kiwi dollar’s strength wipes out meat price gains

February 4, 2010 by  
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Kiwi dollar’s strength wipes out meat price gains Feb. 2 (BusinessWire) – The country’s sheep and beef farmers can expect a tougher year than last season as a strong New Zealand dollar and on-farm capital stock rebuilding decrease returns in a global market recovering from recession. Read more on Scoop.co.nz

Are Meat and Milk From Cloned Animals Really Safe to Eat?

January 3, 2010 by  
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Are Meat and Milk From Cloned Animals Really Safe To Eat?                                      By Sandy Powers   The cloning process for cattle is almost identical to human embryo cloning techniques.  The process, known as somatic cell nuclear transfer, involves the removal of an egg cell’s DNA and replaces it with DNA from a [...]

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