Synopsis: 2.0.. agro: Livestock:


popsci_2013 00495.txt

The âÂ#Âoechickenã¢Â# strips have the distinct fibrous structure of poultry and they deliver a similar nutritional profile.

and herds of grazing cattle. Giant truck stops glow on the horizon and mile-long trains tug boxcars loaded with grain to places as far away as Mexico and California.

and poultry industries and much of that goes to growing animal feed. An efficient use of resources this is not.

That process along with the methane the cows belch throughout their lives contributes as much as 51 percent of all greenhouse gas produced in the world.

The cow gets its protein that way and simply rearranges it into muscle. People say âÂ# Gee

You get it from the same place the cow got it. âÂ# To Barnard the simple conclusion is that everyone should stick to eating plants


popsci_2013 00506.txt

#Here You Will Find A Livestream With Nigerian Dwarf Goatsour friends over at Modern Farmer kicked off their special Goat Week today featuring tons of great big stories about urban goat-raising how to find the best goat for you and our old friend

the spider-goat--and that's just today. Our favorite though is this live-streaming goat-cam showing off the Nigerian dwarf goats of a farm in Minnesota.

For more about goats consult your local petting zoo. Or read Modern Farmer this week.

Or just look up goat on Wikipedia. For what it's worth our top three favorite goat breeds are fainting Dutch landrace and Valais blackneck.

That is one adorable goat!!!I used to have a Nigerian that looked just like her in the picture;

wattles in-all. Goats are cool animals with great personalities. ---In space no one can hear a tree fall in the forest t


popsci_2013 00528.txt

#Follow A Queen bee On Her Maiden Mating Flightqueen honeybees mate just once in their lives within weeks of emerging as an adult from the little honeycomb cells in

which they grew. Their mating flights may be the only time they ever leave their hive.


popsci_2013 00596.txt

#Is Red Bull Downplaying Research On The Harms Of Mixing Alcohol And Energy Drinks? Step away from the Jà ¤gerbomb.

Peter Miller a psychologist from Austrialia's Deakin University has taken to BMJ (formerly The british Medical Journal) to air his view that energy drink titans like Red Bull are meddling in research that explores the harms of mixing energy drinks

Red Bull sold 4. 6 million cans of its picker-upper last year presumably in large part to college students who wanted to use it as a mixer.

milligrams per 8 ounces about the same as two cans of soda plus various energy boosters like caffeine ginseng and taurine.

Red Bull has only been around since 1997 and in lab settings researchers can't just get people wasted

and Red Bull to be completely safe have been funded by Red Bull. From Miller: Red Bull often provides a placebo drink to researchers--after the company approves their protocols

--but as one psychologist told Livescience this means that there's no independent verification that the placebo doesn't contain stimulants like the active version of the Drink in an email to Popular Science Patrice Radden a spokesperson for Red Bull had this to say in response to Miller

's editorial: The company did not respond to inquiries about the placebo they provide researchers or their methods for approving study protocols.

and it doesn't provide a whole lot of empirical evidence for Red Bull tainting the research pool per se

Red bull causes the following amazing endocrine benefits: 1. Adrenal fatigue: chronic use means your adrenals are pumping out adrenaline and noradrenaline at phenomenal rates.


popsci_2013 00632.txt

gut bacteria of this sort is associated more often with ruminants like cows. But there are no cows in the upper rainforest!

And colobi are seed important dispersal vectors in their habitat. Christopher Columbus mostly ate pickled and preserved meat and fish and bread products.

His voyage also included livestock beginning a legacy that would lead to the extermination of many native animals in the New world through predation


popsci_2013 00669.txt

06am-Comment by drchuck1 bull you are just a bully A lot of the food we eat today comes from plants that were pollinated cross

http://www. ncbi. nlm. nih. gov/pubmed/11897278http://www. nvic. org/NVIC-Vaccine-News/April-2010/Vaccine-Contamination-Pig-Virus


popsci_2013 00705.txt

If the antibiotic is on the FDA s list of drugs that are used related to drugs to fight infections in people including everything from bronchitis to urinary tract infections to Lyme disease to infections after surgeries then the agency is asking companies to stop their use for fattening up pigs chickens

Once inside livestock s bodies the medicines kill off most microbes but leave behind so-called superbugs that are able survive a round of antibiotics.


popsci_2013 00870.txt

In contrast livestock such as pigs and cows are expensive produce noxious chemicals such as methane and ammonia and take up land

Farmers also promote them as feed for fish and traditional livestock and as a treat for people.


popsci_2013 00882.txt

Virgin births sometimes occur among hammerhead sharks turkeys boa constrictors and komodo dragons. But nearly all animals engage in sex at some point in their lives.


popsci_2013 00905.txt

After the Pronghorn antelope the Blue Wildebeest Lion Springbok Grant's Gazelle Tohomson's Gazelle and even the Quarter horse have all been clocked faster than 43 mph...

A Saluki is used to hunt Gazelle and is good for distance. I believe they are the most ancient dog breed


popsci_2013 00924.txt

And meat comes in soo many diff forms that you could get everything you need. birdmeat cattle pigs fish craps/lobster snails and maggots and oysters...


popsci_2013 00933.txt

I don't think all people are cattle but I do think a large majority of the 8. 3 Billion on this planet are in that category.


popsci_2013 00938.txt

People and livestock (pigs chickens cows) are the most likely source of the majority of the carbon increase.


popsci_2013 00953.txt

As an eye-opening feature in Discover describes the eggs can get swept up by pigs as the animals forage for food.

The larvae hatch in a pig's stomach and make their way into its bloodstream eventually arriving at its muscles where it will likely be eaten by a human in say a pork taco.

Someone contaminates food with tapeworm eggs bound for a pig's stomach. The tapeworm eggs hatch but instead of developing into an adult tapeworm in the intestines they burrow into the bloodstream as would normally occur in a pig.

In a human they often end up in the brain forming cysts that cause a disease called neurocysticercosis.


popsci_2013 00966.txt

Several days into the expedition they head there for dinner and order a round of local Red Rooster beers.


popsci_2013 00973.txt

#Why Some Male Turkeys Are damned So Sexyfor male wild turkeys reproduction is an all-family effort.

The dominant males are more ornate with more of the masculine traits that make the lady turkeys swoon:

brightly colored heads and longer snoods (the reddish flesh that hangs over a turkey's beak.

But if the subordinate turkey brothers are genetically pretty similar what makes one more attractive than the other?

Male turkey brothers duke it out for dominance during the winter before they reach sexual maturity.

Apparently female turkeys like a manly man. Though researchers still don't know exactly how some turkeys become dominant

and some submissive they think it could be tied to male hormones affecting gene expression according to the study's press release.

whether the same pattern of gene expression holds true for female turkeys. The study appears in the August 15 issue of PLOS Genetics.


popsci_2013 00980.txt

Factory farm animals like cows pigs and chickens consume massive amounts of grain water and land and require the deforestation of huge swathes of the planet.

A 2009 study estimated that factory livestock is responsible for 50 percent of the world's man-made greenhouse gases.


popsci_2013 01048.txt

Pigs! In this study they found major health issues to the pigs'uteri and stomach. That's one of the very few long term experiments conducted

and the case has been highlighted because of the use of rats. The Sprague-Dawley (SD) rat strain that SÃ Â ralini used is used also in long-term 2-year toxicity

Now to the pigs Conclusion Pigs fed a GMO diet exhibited heavier uteri and a higher rate of severe stomach inflammation than pigs fed a comparable non-GMO diet.

Given the widespread use of GMO feed for livestock as well as humans this is a cause for concern.

The results indicate that it would be prudent for GM CROPS that are destined for human food

Humans have a similar gastrointestinal tract to pigs and these GM CROPS are consumed widely by people particularly in the USA

if the findings of this study are applicable to humans. www centerforfoodsafety. org/press-releases/2291/new-peer-reviewed-study-on-gmo-pig-feed-reveals-adverse-effectsthe case study:

First Long term Study Released on Pigs Cattle Who Eat GMO Soy and Corn Offers Frightening Results www. nationofchange. org/first-long-term-study-released-pigs-cattle-who-eat-gmo-soy

-and-corn-offers-frightening-results-13723stunning Corn Comparison: GMO versus NON GMO www. momsacrossamerica. com stunning corn comparison gmo versus non gmoknown to Kill Cows Castrate Wildlife Induce Spontaneous abortion in Lab Rats...

And it's Likely in Your Water articles. mercola. com/sites/articles/archive/2012/07/19/gmo-corn-resulting-livestock-deaths. aspx?

e cid=20120719 dnl artnew 24 More Damning Studies on GMO Corn: 1. A 2008 long-term study commissioned by the Austrian Agency for Health and Food safety looked at how Monsanto s genetically modified corn currently eaten


popsci_2013 01087.txt

The team used CT scans to create a CAD file of a sheep's meniscus

and extracted cells from the sheep to print an identical one. Although Lipson's first meniscus looked promising

The longevity of Dolly the Sheep is minimal and will find the same of cells produced by âÂ# TâÂ#Â#cells of maturity.


popsci_2013 01103.txt

Muscle stem cells were taken from a cow's shoulder in a gentle biopsy and grown in calf serum with micro-exercise

so they wouldn't be flabby. 20000 cells were assembled then into a burger bound with bread crumbs

Or Growth Meatwe can't just keep ading more and more cattle pigs chickens ect. The amount of livestock we have now has a large environmental impact.

This could be a viable alternative to supplement our food supply cheers. yea sure say good bye to all those cows why raise em

when you can brew them (i assume cheaper) sooo except for the amish and mennonites and zoos and peta freaks cows will go extinct well we might keep a herd for genetic improvement

i supposehi welcome to Petri-Burger! Would you like to try our new Bald eagle petri-nuggets?

Over 40%of our man made greenhouse methane comes from livestock for food. With an exponentially growing population of 8. 3 billion there isn't enough feed in the world to keep that number of cattle pigs

and chicken up to compete with the growing demand. This is certainly good news! We can reduce the number of livestock and stop KILLING helpless animals!!!

I'll take A g-burger please!!!Make it rare since I doubt mad-cow disease will ever be a byproduct.:)

One of them was claiming that a cow uses 28 calories of grass to make a calorie of beef

Those 28 calories of grass the cow uses to make a calorie of beef are mostly celuloise a long chain poly-sacaride that is indigestable to humans and most other mammals.

or hundreds of TONS a day from a single vat and some psycho or terrorist contaminates the vat with the Sheep Scrapie Mad cow disease Kuru or Croitzfeld-Jacobs Disease prion?

1) Not efficient-The current growth medium is made from butchered calves. That means the original grass or grain must be fed to a cow first

and then the unused food value that remains in the blood of the calf after slaughter is available for meat production plus some additionally highly processed nutrients. 2) Amoral

-While the cow had a gentle biopsy the calves didn't have it so nice

when their blood was extracted. This is a bit of a deal killer for vegans or those morally opposed to killing sentient animals for food.


popsci_2013 01126.txt

I'm sure your grandparents feared younger generations that didn't know how to farm and rear livestock.


popsci_2013 01144.txt

Of course all those billions of people aren't mindless herds of cattle that just eat


popsci_2013 01162.txt

which means they sometimes prey on elk but just as often on livestock nearby. And that makes the ranchers angry

I would like to add though that from the rancher's point of view livestock are very expensive to buy

and maintain and simply loosing one cow can put you back a thousand dollars. I'm trying to raise a family


popsci_2013 01277.txt

#What Pig Carcasses Could Teach Coroners About Human death A dead pig is a good proxy for a dead person:

On land this dark research is easy place the pig somewhere and watch it rot. But what about bodies at sea?

she sent divers to place pig carcasses underwater and chronicled the decay that followed as crabs shrimp

The researchers used a remotely operated vehicle to plunk a pig in view of a camera

Twenty-two pigs later and with more scheduled for this fall Anderson's team is learning how to tell

Two pigs are tethered to an instrument platform to keep sea critters from dragging them out of camera range.

The deep-sea vehicle Ropos (remotely operated platform for ocean sciences) delivers the pigs and their instrument platform to a node and plugs in a webcam and sensors with dexterous arms.

In order to capture the pigs'decomposition on video four lights flash on for a few minutes every quarter hour (constant light would scare away too many animals changing how the pigs decay.

which could impact how the pigs decompose. The platform's bottom is plastic mesh which lets silt microbes eat away at the pigs while collecting the bones for later study (by Lynne Bell a forensics anthropologist at Simon Fraser University).

Sea lice mob devours pig from the inside out Sandrine Ceurstemont editor New Scientist TVTHIS article originally appeared in the July 2013 issue of Popular Science.

See the rest of the magazine here. I think Texas A&m has been burying pigs for a few years or more.

They have shown that many of the conclusions forensic's has taught may be wrong or at least wrong enough to look at new data a


popsci_2013 01288.txt

#New Dinosaur Species Found In Utah Totally Looks like A Cowholy cow! Scientists have announced the discovery of a new species of dinosaur called Nasutoceratops titusi

and it's looking a little bovine. A University of Utah grad student discovered the first specimen in 2006 in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National monument in the high desert of southern Utah.

Aside from its cow horns Nasutoceratops is notable for its giant schnoz. Even among generally big-nosed ceratopsids Nasutoceratops stands out its name means big-nosed horned face.

Funny thing is they were probably smarter than cows. Yes...But what we really want to know is did it moo?

this is the ancestor of the cow. Raptors became birds...these guys cows...othey got the short end of the evolutionary stick-lolcarter.

I agree that Deborah`s c0mment is good on friday I got a gorgeous Cadillac sincee geting a check for $7338 this last month


popsci_2013 01299.txt

We could keep livestock alive perhaps for a few months longer with reserves of feedstock supplies like hay

</b>I would estimate that at least 99.99 percent of humans would be dead within a year with people who own livestock

but they would have to manage their livestock and food for the livestock very carefully and will probably use fire instead of electricity for cooking starting about month 3 if not sooner

since the infrastructure will be collapsing around them with difficulty in staying warm in heating homes except for those that have wood or coal fireplaces.


popsci_2013 01430.txt

Then one mouse could conceive a larger mousses embryo and so on until it s large enough to be engineered to give birth to a pig.

Then a genetically altered pig gives birth to a chimp and finally from chimp to humans.

Also keep in mind that pigs may soon produce custom human pancreases in the near future other organs to follow.

and replacing it with a clone pigs may create organ tolerance for that child. Like wisdom teeth or an injection of cells from the pig into the child cut belly button.

If it s about the blastocyst and not development it would be a work around for pig organ transplants in humans s


popsci_2013 01431.txt

#Carbon Test Determines Whether A Piece Of Ivory Is Legal Or Illegalone way poachers get the big elephants they want is by shooting a baby elephant first.


popsci_2013 01447.txt

ALL SWINE! and joe bush baracs protectorate. run's! fiats like golden dawns! bill gates your barbados n s. a. intel eproms get you PIG ONE!

nuremberg winees or guilty microsoft apples! or oranges! guilty or not kings and queen's every leader!

like a pig duck! hung a king in iraq! on hoods IN HOODS! PROTECTORATES! CEASERS VALKRYS!

ALL SWINE! and joe bush baracs protectorate. run's! fiats like golden dawns! bill gates your barbados n s. a. intel eproms get you PIG ONE!

nuremberg winees or guilty microsoft apples! or oranges! guilty or not kings and queen's every leader!

like a pig duck! hung a king in iraq! on hoods IN HOODS! PROTECTORATES! CEASERS VALKRYS!


popsci_2013 01516.txt

#England, Meet Your New Giant Sheep-Eating Plantpuya chilensis is a very large bromeliad native to the mountains of Chile.

This plant is sometimes known as a sheep-eating plant which is not strictly speaking accurate: it is not a carnivorous plant like the well-known pitcher plant

Instead scientists believe that the spikes trap animals with thick fur like sheep which then starve to death fall to the ground

I would call a lion hunting a gazelle evil. It's merely another aspect of nature. dsdoan You point is taken well in the same way of their exist a ying

We also have the stunning blue Puya berteroniana. 1. Good and evil do not exist-this is a plant that wants to survive just like those sheep eat grass to survive-news flash-they KILL the grass.

I like sheep and so this plant is evil in my heart! wonder i feel like u wouldn't feel that way

if there was a lot of sheep around u and u were out of food...and now everyone is growing the Zombie Plant at home


popsci_2013 01528.txt

so his focus has shifted of late to our friend the pig. The technique involves taking genetically engineered pig embryos that are incapable of growing their own pancreases

and implanting human stem cells. The pig embryos will then grow amazingly a human pancreas.

When the piglets are born the pancreas is harvested and then can be implanted into a human in need.

Pigs are chosen because they're common and well-understood and also because their organs are of similar size to our own.

Japan currently has a ban on what's called in vivo experiments meaning within the living Essentially Japanese law forbids experiments that involve a whole living creature like these piglets.

In vitro or within the glass is permitted. Nakauchi has for years been campaigning to change this law

How happy are those pancreas-less piglets really? It's a debate without easy answers

Poor piglets. They do reciprocate human love at a young age. Intelligent species. Sad. Do not try


popsci_2013 01554.txt

The Minneapolis-based advertising agency I work for Clarity Coverdale Fury is in the midst of a campaign called Buzz Karma to donate 500000 bees to rural families in third world countries via Heifer International.


popsci_2013 01600.txt

ALL SWINE! and joe bush barac's protectoraterun's! fiat's like golden dawn's!

bill gate's your barbados n s. a. intel eproms get you PIG ONE! nuremberg whiny or guiltymicrosoft!

like a pig duck! hung a king in iraq! on hoods IN HOODS! PROTECTORATES! CEASERS VALKRYS!

ALL SWINE! and joe bush barac's protectoraterun's! fiat's like golden dawn's!

bill gate's your barbados n s. a. intel eproms get you PIG ONE! nuremberg whiny or guiltymicrosoft!

like a pig duck! hung a king in iraq! on hoods IN HOODS! PROTECTORATES! CEASERS VALKRYS!


popsci_2013 01607.txt

She was able to grow it back with the use of a powder made of ground-up pig bladder (seriously) called Matristem

This is a good advance indeed. 1-Ground up pigs bladder 1-extract of human finger nailall you need to do is say the magic words


popsci_2013 01634.txt

Eating bugs could provide a sustainable source of snackage--they produce less greenhouse gas than cattle those four-legged methane-factories

The majority of Americans do not go to the grocer looking for a piece of raw cow-they are in search of'beef'(for example)


popsci_2013 01638.txt

ALL SWINE! and joe bush barac's protectoraterun's! fiat's like golden dawn's!

bill gate's your barbados n s. a. intel eproms get you PIG ONE! nuremberg whiny or guiltymicrosoft!

like a pig duck! hung a king in iraq! on hoods IN HOODS! PROTECTORATES! CEASERS VALKRYS!

ALL SWINE! and joe bush barac's protectoraterun's! fiat's like golden dawn's!

bill gate's your barbados n s. a. intel eproms get you PIG ONE! nuremberg whiny or guiltymicrosoft!

like a pig duck! hung a king in iraq! on hoods IN HOODS! PROTECTORATES! CEASERS VALKRYS!


popsci_2013 01671.txt

But the potential here for a world of delicious meat grown with no livestock involved is pretty wild.

I want a treat. bet you have heard never of a wild cow-thats cause they dont exist.

Cows are here FOR human comsumption..if there were such a thing as a wild cow then they would be extinct

because they have no way to survive naturally-horses are different-THERE ARE wild horses and they do some what ok with out human intervention...

but a cow-no they would all die off (and for you nautalist out there-a buffalo and a cow are two different things)--look at pigs-no such thing as a wild pig-they change into a wild boar-they look

and taste completly different--somethings in nature NEED human intervention to survive...i'm fine with test tube meat...

but have tasted you ever the difference in beef from a grass fed cow to a corn fed cow...

wild cows-buffalo water buffalo cape buffalo theres more im sure those are just as close to cows as wolfs are to dogs

but your right if we didnt eat cows there would be very very few of the wild

or tame variety truely wild horses dont exist theyre all tame ones that escaped and bred unless you count zebras cows can breed WITH BUFFALO

and produce fertile offspringsure sounds like wild cows to me nomunclature not withstanding steak from a tube might taste ok it depends

i suppose on the nutrients just liqify grassfrom what i hear the main problem is texture vat meat atm is a grosss textureless paste@leftheart

We should keep killing millions of cows each year just to keep the domestic variety from going extinct?


popsci_2013 01676.txt

This is What's Causing Climate Changeif you tried to list the biggest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions you might say cars or cows or airplanes.

emissions from burning fossil fuels (which amounts to 65 percent of the total) and all other emissions like gassy cows.


popsci_2013 01687.txt

To study how male birds lose their penises the UF researchers examined the embryonic development of birds with penises (ducks and emus) and birds without penises (chicks) among other creatures.


popsci_2013 01700.txt

two 56-million-year-old fossils embedded in limestone in Wyoming's Bighorn Basin...'Not only does it share many characteristics with other primitive primates


popsci_2013 01916.txt

Now Mitalipov and his team have made clones using the same basic technique that created Dolly the cloned sheep in 1996.

The process that created Dolly the sheep in 1996 has now been proven successful in humans...

Dolly the sheep did come to term as a living breathing sheep YES. The human enbryo via a scientific choice did not come to term by was exploited for other purposes then disposed of.

If you do a Google search for pictures of Dolly the clone sheep you will find many.@

It's how they made Dolly the sheep. It's viable enough. Kill that embryo

There is one good declaration of science in developing the sheep embryo to full term and adulthood.


popsci_2013 01956.txt

ALL SWINE! and joe bush baracs protectorate. run's! fiats like golden dawns! bill gates your barbados n s. a. intel eproms get you PIG ONE!

nuremberg winees or guilty microsoft apples! or oranges! guilty or not kings and queen's every leader!

like a pig duck! hung a king in iraq! on hoods IN HOODS! PROTECTORATES! CEASERS VALKRYS!


popsci_2013 02039.txt

My mother made frosting with real Hershey's cocoa real cow's butter real sugar real vanilla and a pinch of salt.

Buy a can of Hershey's cocoa a bag of sugar real cow's butter real vanilla


< Back - Next >


Overtext Web Module V3.0 Alpha
Copyright Semantic-Knowledge, 1994-2011