Clone Ranchers Raising blank#humans will be similar in many respects to cattle ranching. But once a clone is selected
It comes just months after Chinese scientists announced they had modified genetically a herd of around 300 diary cows to produce milk with the same qualities as human breast milk,
2.)Rhodesian ridgeback dog, adopted an abandoned potbellied piglet in Aug 2009. Katjinga s owner, Roland Adam, found the piggy alone and cold
and brought it to his 8-year-old dog...3.)Pixie still had milk after giving birth to her 1st litter of pups few months earlier,
#7.)Three baby pigs rest next to their adoptive mother, Sai Mai, an 8-year-old tiger, at the Sriracha Tiger Zoo in Thailand in January 2010.8.)
including families of baby pigs adopted by tiger mothers and families of tiger cubs adopted by mother pigs.
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#Live to the age of 100 by following 7 simple steps 90%of people could live to the age of 90 and even reach 100 by following these simple steps.
#Genetically modified pigs could provide human organs by 2013 GM pigs could provide human organs for transplant.
and this has led experts to investigate methods of using pigs created with human genes, so that body parts grown in them can be harvested for use in patients without their immune systems rejecting them.
Organs grown in genetically modified pigs could be transplanted into humans in as little as two years time,
Now scientists say that a trial transplanting pigs corneas into humans with eye problems could begin by 2013.
With new genetically modified pigs becoming available that are likely to improve the outcome of cellular and corneal xenotransplantation further,
These problems mean that the longest survival time for pig organs in nonhuman primates to date ranges from a few days for lungs to around six to eight months for hearts,
Lifesaving transplants of a pig liver or heart could be justified as a bridge until a human organ becomes available.#
There are no such things as a pig molecules, or a fish molecules, or a wheat molecules.
in addition to adhering to a healthy diet with lots of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and protein from fish, poultry and low-fat dairy products.
#Turner is dedicated a conservationist who has resurrected the American bison on his ranches (he has some 55,000 of the beasts munching his grasslands now.
headquartered in Santa fe, one of the nation s biggest cattle and horse-breeding operations. The fabled King Ranch of South Texas comes in seventh at 911,215 acres.
the ranch boasts its own breed of cattle, the Santa Gergrudis, which the family developed by crossbreeding Shorthorn and Hereford cattle with Brahman.
The Pingree family of Maine are eighth with 830,000 acres of timberland. Like the King family, the Pingrees started with a patriarch in the shipping business, David Pingree,
and the Denver nuggets, owns the Cedar Creek and PV Ranches as well as the Q Creek Land & Livestock Co. in Colorado,
while the other half goes to feed livestock. The problem is that life-cycle studies show that corn ethanol ranges from barely better than fossil-fuel gasoline to significantly worse
Ironically she was knitting a sweater for the sheep with its own wool...Most clowns create humor to compensate for the tragedy of their own existence.
Earl couldn t escape the fact that he was still a pig...The people who make globes know exactly where the north pole is...
before pigs can fly, they first need to learn how to climb trees...Two women working their way through their first lesson in cold shoulder training#..
Sheep have very little respect for you unless you are the Sheep God. Even then, you re only in a distant fourth place after food, moments of stunned silence, and more food...
24 Hour Fitness has been experimenting with more organic workouts...If this photo looks like a home for little people,
Insects emit less greenhouse gases than cattle and require less feed, supposedly making them environmentally-friendly.
We plant sunflowers, field mustard, amaranthus and cockscomb, which are believed all to absorb radiation, #said the monk.
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Anderson Marsh State Historic Park Annadel State Park Antelope Valley Indian Museum Austin Creek State Recreational Area Bale Grist Mill
and their children have seen never animals or chickens or goats before.##Urban beekeepers may be biased, but they contend their honey tastes better than country honey
Hmmm#there are so few sports that involve cows. Maybe for good reason...Checkmate! Now bend over and let me sniff your butt#..
Is it rude to invite a pig to a pig roast?..I have preferred always the reflection of life to life itself...
The Guardian reports that Welsh scientists are collecting honey to help identify new antibacterial drugs. The idea is not necessarily to use the honey itself,
have public bathrooms#a rarity in the city#and sell single portions of fresh meat, poultry or fish,
#Glass of milk can contain a cocktail of up to 20 chemicals Scientists found a host of chemicals used to treat illnesses in animals and people in samples of cow, goat and human breast milk.
they found a host of chemicals used to treat illnesses in animals and people in samples of cow, goat and human breast milk.
and growth promoters were given to the cattle, or got into milk through cattle feed or contamination on the farm.
The Spanish-Moroccan team analysed 20 samples of cows milk bought in Spain and Morocco, along with samples of goat and breast milk.
Their breakdown, published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, revealed that cows milk contained traces of anti-inflammatory drugs niflumic acid
Instead of focusing on ending the horrendous factory farming practices that inhumanely confine cattle to tight living spaces,
Last year, an article IN TIME explained how converting conventional cattle-raising operations to natural, grass-fed operations is helping to not only decrease negative environmental impact,
#Chinese Scientists Modify Cows to Produce Human Breast Milk Isnt it hard for the babies to suck off the cow udders?
Chinese scientists have modified genetically dairy cows to produce human breast milk, and hope to be selling it in supermarkets within three years#The milk produced by the transgenic cows is identical to the human variety
and has the same immune-boosting and antibacterial qualities as breast milk, scientists at Chinas Agricultural University in Beijing say.
The transgenic herd of 300 was bred by inserting human genes into cloned cow embryos which were implanted then into surrogate cows.
The milk is still undergoing safety tests but with government permission it will be sold to consumers as a more nutritious dairy drink than cows milk.
skinny rooster feathers fishermen use to make lures are the latest trend in hair extensions.
skinny rooster feathers fishermen use to make lures. She brought a bunch up to the counter
They come from roosters that are bred genetically and raised for their plumage. In most cases
At Whiting Farms, Inc.,in western Colorado, one of the worlds largest producers of fly tying feathers, the roosters live about a year
The craze has also left hairstylists scrambling to find rooster saddle feathers as fly shops hold onto a select few for their regular customers.
a poultry geneticist. The company has stopped taking on new accounts. Ive tried to withhold some for the fly fishing world
The company was the one that told Bernstein in Maine several months ago that rooster saddle feathers had somehow become the latest coveted hair accessory.
#Bernsteins inventory of rooster saddle feathers has long been depleted. About three weeks ago, he dusted off a rooster neck with feathers that had been set aside for fly tying classes at the shop.
The neck would have normally cost $29. 95, but the shop sold it for $360.
Its not uncommon to find a package of rooster saddle feathers that would have cost around $60 at a fly shop now priced from $200 to $400.
On a recent Tuesday evening, Emilee Rivers, 16, sifted through a pile of rooster saddle feathers looking for the perfect strands to frame her face.
and livestock markets has created a vicious cycle. The more the price of food commodities increases, the more money pours into the sector,
The result of Wall streets venture into grain and feed and livestock has been a shock to the global food production and delivery system.
and its pretty much a goat rodeo until someone sorts it out.##In one camp are established the long players.
#Genetically Modified Cows in China to Produce â Humanâ##Milk Scientists have created successfully a herd of more than 200 cows that is capable of producing milk that contains the characteristics of human milk.
Researchers in China have modified genetically some 200 cows so that the milk they produce is similar to human milk.
The scientists have created successfully a herd of more than 200 cows that is capable of producing milk that contains the characteristics of human milk.
The milk tastes stronger than cow or goat milk. Within ten years, people will be able to pick up these human milklike products at the supermarket#the healthy protein contained in human milk will be affordable for ordinary consumers.
now someone really thought it was a good idea to genetically modify the cows to produce a substance similar to something that humans already produce naturally.
#Red Bull Augmented Racing Game Lets You Build Tracks With Red Bull Cans Red Bull Can Racing Sure,
it may all just be an elaborate scheme to get you to buy more Red Bull,
In addition to a plethora of in-game advertising, the new Red Bull racing game for ios devices also has augmented an reality component that lets you build tracks simply by lining up actual cans of Red Bull on the floor#at least twelve of them for a complete track,
and only Red Bull will do, apparently#Not surprisingly, the game itself is free, and you can grab it in the App store right now to try it out for yourself.
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unproccessed cassava will kill a cow and has killed humans in the past. 8. Nutmeg Nutmeg contains myristicine,
Gangsta chicks...#and then this happened...If youre wondering about the best parts of Oregon,
#Canned Cow Farts Prove Big Hit in Germany A gassy success. Stall Duft is a small can filled with the smell of an old wooden stable full of gas-producing cows.
surrounded by farting cattle. Stall Duft contains textile odorants that retain that country smell for a long time,
Furthermore, inspired by the success of her canned cow farts, Dorrer intends to soon can
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#Zombie Ants Controlled by Four New Species of Fungi A stalk of the newfound fungus species Ophiocordyceps camponoti-balzani,
or more nonalcoholic energy drinks#including brands like Red Bull, Spike Shooter and Redline. Across the world there are signs that for some people who consume these drinks,
Red Bulls website, for instance, says energy drink will increase concentration and reaction speed, and improve vigilance
and emotional status. Red Bulls effects are appreciated throughout the world by top athletes, busy professionals, active students and drivers on long journeys,#the website claims.
such as the amino acid taurine, the herbal extracts yohimbine, guarana and ginseng, and often loads of sugar.
According to an e-mail from Red Bull, This article just draws together material from the Internet
and as an 8. 4 oz can of Red Bull contains about the same amount of caffeine as a cup of coffee (80 mg),
seconded Red Bulls criticism. Most mainstream energy drinks actually contain about half the caffeine of a similar size cup of coffeehouse coffee,
#Sheep Are More Intelligent Than Previously Thought â#They Can Even Make â Executive Decisionsâ##Sheep can remember faces
Sheep arent as stupid as previously thought, according to researchers. Never considered particularly intelligent, sheep are actually
so smart they make executive decisions and have long memories, remembering friends for two years.
be they other sheep or human, and can recall faces when looking at photographs, University of Cambridge scientists said.
Sheep can also pass psychological tests that monkeys would fail, according to their study. Dr Laura Avanzo and Dr Jennifer Morton were studying neurodegeneration with a focus on Huntingdons disease
As part of their research they studied a new breed of genetically-modified sheep that carry a detective gene that causes Huntingdons in people.
They also needed to study normal sheep in order to compare and contrast their findings with the GM sheep So they subjected seven female domestic sheep
#or Ovis aries#to a series of tests normally carried out on humans with Huntingdons. What they found amazed them.
The scientists placed pairs of different coloured buckets in front of them; with one containing food each time.
The sheep learnt to recognise different patterns in colours and changed their behaviour according to the pattern they were looking at.
Dr Avanzo and Dr Morton believe this is because sheep, like many humans, behave differently when in a flock compared to when alone.
Sheep live in a flock, and in a flock theyre rather silly. When you work with them as individuals,
#Restaurant Makes Handbags From The Cow You Eat Fashion Directly From Your Food Forget about plunking down thousands of dollars
youre encouraged to eat the cow it comes from first. Sold exclusively at the Williamsburg restaurant Marlow & Sons, Breton tote bags boast supple leather and a price tag that ranges from $300 to $400.
grass-fed cows and pigs served at Marlow & Sons, an eatery and drygoods store,
or three harvest before youll have to sow more seeds. What to Watch out For: Leaf amaranth is fairly easy to grow,
Sow carrot seeds two to three inches apart in a pot that is at least twelve inches deep.
Cool beer and cool chicks! This store has it all...In the immortal words of Buzz Lightyear, To infinity#and beyond#..
Sure, if youre a cow, its not part of your vocabulary. But maybe it should be...
Now if one were set aside the question of how natural it is for human adults to drink milk intended by nature for baby cows,
Alfalfa is a perennial crop that is most commonly grown as animal feed for dairy cows and most other livestock.
So those farmers who grow alfalfa to feed their dairy cows, who in turn are there to produce organic milk?
Food safety advocates are concerned about overuse of drugs in dairy cows (and increased antibiotic resistance in humans),
The New york times reports that the FDA had planned to test milk from about 900 dairy farms with a history of sending cows to slaughter
The dairy rule in question would require dairy owners install synthetic barriers to stop groundwater contamination from cow waste.
which covers food other than meat, poultry and egg products. They are competing to develop the tracking technology
#Time Running Out For Many Bird Species in Turkey The White-Headed Duck is threatened among many fowl.
Dozens of starlings in the Karacabey district of Turkeys Bursa province were among the victims of a recent spate of mass animal deaths around the world that initially provoked much international alarm.
plenty of real threats face many of the hundreds of bird species in Turkey#According to a biology professor at Hacettepe University in the capital city of Ankara,
more than half of the 437 bird species that are regularly found in Turkey are at serious risk.
Bird Populations In Turkey Have decreased By Half The other 65 species out of the 502 identified in Turkey are seen only at certain times.
They do not reproduce in Turkey and they cannot be observed very often. However, of the 437 species, the Oriental darter and bald ibis have disappeared already from the natural habitat in Turkey,
#Kiziroä lu said, adding that total bird populations in the country have decreased by half over the past two decades.
Both migratory and endemic species that rely on Turkeys wetlands face the most immediate threats the Turkish newspaper Todays Zaman reported:
This species has disappeared now in Turkey. It was seen for the last time in 1963, #Kiziroä lu said. He said the last time wild bald ibises were observed in Turkey was
when three were found in Å anlä urfas Birecik district in 1988. Dams And Agriculture Pose Big Threat Inefficient agricultural irrigation and draw offs for the increasing number of hydroelectric dams in the country are among the factors drying up important wetlands in Turkey.
One-seventh of the European population of the white-headed duck exists in Turkey spending winters in Lake Burdur in the Mediterranean region.
However, this species is threatened by the level of industrial waste and the decreasing water levels in the lake,
#Milk From Organic Cattle Less Fatty Than Ordinary Milk Organic milk is better for your health.
Milk from organic cattle that eat a fresh grass diet is consistently better for your health, a new study claims.
said this week it was raising its bird flu alert level after detecting H5n1 bird flu at poultry farms.
Countries like China are interested in the possibility of genetic modification to protect their poultry stocks and people#
While large poultry producers could benefit from this early type of transgenic bird, smaller backyard#farmers would need to wait until scientists create birds that can be bred on small farms.
The FAO reports that there are more than1000 edible insect species. Insects can provide protein in the diet at a much lower environmental cost than traditional livestock, such as cows, pigs, or sheep.
For example, a cricket can produce the protein equivalent of cows with six times less feed. Furthermore, insects can often feed on organic waste matter.
fish soup, duck fat potatoes, fusilli con cinghiale (pasta with wild boar. With each bite and sigh of delight,
#The exception was the wild boar, which was hunted, shot and skinned on private property near Paso Robles.
#Rare Miniature â Panda Cowâ##Born Rare panda cow A rare miniature cow with markings similar to a panda was born on a farm in northern Colorado.
The male calf named Ben was born Friday morning, according to The (Loveland) Reporter-Heralrd. His mother is a Lowline Angus cow while his father,
Donovan, is a panda bull on the farm. Farmer Chris Jessen raises miniature cattle and also owns a miniature kangaroo on his hobby farm.
The miniature panda cow is the result of genetic manipulation. A white belt encircles the animals midsection
and the cow has a white face with black ovals around the eyes, giving it a panda-like appearance.
The mini-cattle are bred solely as pets. Jessen says panda calves can sell for $30, 000.
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#Pepsico is Betting Consumers Want to â Snackifyâ##Drinks Tropolis Because healthy food just isnt cool enough for todays youth,
and poultry producers without resorting to antibiotics, which some experts say can be detrimental to the humans who eat the meat.
Sales in the United states of organic meat, poultry and fish, which by law must be raised without antibiotics, totaled $538 million in 2011, according to the Organic Trade Association.
and about 36 million pounds of ground turkey spoiled with salmonella Heidelberg. Consumer Reports released a study last month that found the bacteria Yersinia enterocolitica in 69 percent of 198 pork chop
In the late 1990s, Bayer conducted trials on the product, known as Ropadiar in Europe, comparing its ability to control diarrhea in piglets caused by E coli with that of four of the company s products.
Furthermore, piglets treated with Ropadiar look much more healthy and were dehydrated not so and wasted.#
and worms that afflict goats and sheep. Dr. Harry G. Preuss, a professor of physiology and biology at the Georgetown University Medical center
After hearing about Bell & Evans s use of oregano oil, Bob Ruth, the president of Country View Family Farms, a Pennsylvania-based company, decided to test it on some of his pigs.
Over the last six months, about 5, 000 pigs have eaten feed laced with By-O-Reg after being weaned from their mothers.
and Bison bison bison. Bison are not native to Brazil, although the rest of the species all have some of their primary habitats within the country s borders.
The black lion tamarin, the most endangered of the eight species, is the only one that lives exclusively in Brazil.
A 2009 attempt to clone the extinct Pyrenean ibex (Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica) in Spain didn t work out as well:
and its researchers have cloned already successfully domesticated cows (a fairly common practice around the world).
a breakfast of goat s milk, wine, sage tea or coffee, honey and bread. Lunch was almost always beans (lentils, garbanzos), potatoes, greens (fennel, dandelion or a spinachlike green called horta) and whatever seasonal vegetables their garden produced;
dinner was bread and goat s milk. At Christmas and Easter, they would slaughter the family pig
and enjoy small portions of larded pork for the next several months. During a tour of their property, Thanasis and Eirini introduced their pigs to me by name.
Just after sunset, after we returned to their home to have some tea, another old couple walked in,
low in dairy (except goat s milk) and meat products, and also included moderate amounts of alcohol.
It emphasized homegrown potatoes, beans (garbanzo, black-eyed peas and lentils), wild greens and locally produced goat milk and honey.
Goat s milk contained serotonin-boosting tryptophan and was easily digestible for older people. Some wild greens had 10 times as many antioxidants as red wine.
#Although unemployment is high#perhaps as high as 40 percent#most everyone has access to a family garden and livestock,
Your neighbors will cajole you out of your house for the village festival to eat your portion of goat meat.
It is also the reason that a bull named Badger-Bluff Fanny Freddie has sired thousands of the dairy cattle in the United states. 9 Grinding/milling Grinding is the process of grinding grain or other materials in a mill.
it s not all plows and cows. It s clearly looking at the real intricacies of science
and see cows in a pasture, in contrast to Iowa, where they have a large agriculture industry.#
as well as raise cattle. But increased warming can play havoc with plant growth, as well as change local rainfall patterns.
IBEX data shows that our Solar system is located currently within the boundary of the Local Cloud.
IBEX team, M. Paternostro (The Adler Planetarium), Dr. P. Frisch (University of Chicago), Dr. S. Redfield (Wesleyan University) First The Interstellar Cloud That Physics
#Then There s The Unexplained IBEX Ribbon Cutting Into Our Helioshere Following the Voyager satellites was the IBEX satellite to fill in measurements that the Voyagers couldn t detect.
IBEX program scientist at NASA Headquarters. Interstellar space just beyond the edge of the solar system is unexplored mostly territory.
#emphasis mine The IBEX data fit in nicely with recent results from Voyager. Voyager 1 and 2 are near the edge of the solar system
IBEX is filling in the big picture.##The ribbon it sees is vast and stretches almost all the way across the sky,
The apparent Ribbon of ENA discovered by the IBEX satellite can be explained by a geometric effect:
discovered last year by a NASA Small Explorer satellite IBEX, could be explained by a geometric effect coming up because of approach of the Sun to the boundary between the Local Cloud of interstellar gas
IBEX is catching matter from a hot neighboring interstellar cloud, which the Sun might enter in a hundred years.
and livestock feed such as alfalfa and clover. Massive loss of honeybees could result in billions of dollars in agricultural losses, experts estimate.
After her second Red Bull her feet never touched the ground...There s nothing wrong with being shallow as long as you re insightful about it...
Longhorn cattle have skinny dreams...Cock magnet at age 13...Social media can distort your surroundings until they are no longer recognizable...
Goat-punzel, Goat-punzel let down your goat hair...Ready? Go!!!The Dolly parton brassiere prototype was quite an attraction...
and poultry than they ate five years ago. Tanya Steel, editor of epicurious. com, saw the trend coming,
is making life more difficult than ever for traditional livestock herders. It s also sending an unhealthy amount of dust across Asia.
#Cow collar texts ranchers when animals are sick or in heat Even cows can benefit from having a mobile device.
A new collar being developed for cattle ranchers could send cow health updates to farmers cellphones.
The device could help ranchers save money in the long run, monitoring the health of their animals and prevent accidental deaths.
The Silent Herdsman collar will track the movements of the cow using the same type of sensors found in Wii devices.
when cows are in heat The collar is being developed by researchers from the University of Strathclyde, Morrisons, Scottish Agricultural College, Harbro, Well Cow, National Milk Records (NMR) and Embedded Technology Solutions.
and around the world and we wish the partners every success.#This isn t the first invention to connect cattle to monitoring technology.
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