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Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy - An unknown quantity
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- These pages are an exact posting of the project I did on BSE for a school research prize (I came runner up). As I created it in HTML I decided to post it on the web. There is quite in-depth information, especially in the sections on the biomachanics of th...
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Moo Milk -- A dynamic adventure into the dairy industry
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- Welcome to MooMilk.com, a fun and educational website about cows and milk with facts, games and recipes. Join the herd! Fun and educational site about cows and milk with facts, games, recipes, contests and merchandise.
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Exposure - The IU Photo Club
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- Exposure - The IU Photo Club (A student organization at Indiana University - Bloomington) Rated the #1 web site by cows everywhere. What's New, Officers, Schedule, Membership, Gallery, Photo Information, Opportunities, History.
Source/Host: Indiana University |
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Bovine Estrus Detection
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- The goal for reproduction in cattle is to achieve an efficient calving interval of 13 months and minimize the cow's unproductive dry period. A cow reaches peak lactation from 85-115 days post partum and can remain open or not pregnant for that same length...
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Herman's Adventure
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- THIS IS HERMAN: HE IS OUR MAIN CHARACTER. HE IS FROM A PLANET 40,000 LIGHTYEARS AWAY FROM OUR PLANET, EARTH. ONE DAY HE WAS SELECTED TO GO TO EARTH ON A DIPLOMATIC MISSION. THIS MISSION WAS TO MAKE PEACE WITH US AND TO MAKE US UNDERSTAND MORE ABOUT THE UN...
Source/Host: Yahoo GeoCities |
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You'd be MAD to eat COW!
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- On Wednesday the 20th of March, the UK government finally admited that eating beef can kill you. They conceded that the most likely explaination for a new strain of CJD^ (an incurable brain disease that kills humans) is that the infective agent present in...
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Introduction to the Sirenia
- Sirenians are slow and passive mammals of tropical and sub-tropical waters. Their large thick bodies betray their heritage as relatives of elephants. There are only five living species of sirenians, known collectively as "sea-cows", including th...
Source/Host: UC Berkeley | Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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