No.
Lyme disease is generally not considered as a sexually transmitted disease. So no, a woman can't give Lyme disease to a man.
The disease is the Plague, a very deadly disease that killed thousands of people a long time ago.
A disease that cannot be spread from person to person is non-communicable. For example, lung cancer can make a person cough. But they won't give me cancer from coughing (though the cough can still spread viruses or bacteria). A person's heart disease is not "catch-able".
A disease that cannot be spread from person to person is non-communicable. For example, lung cancer can make a person cough. But they won't give me cancer from coughing (though the cough can still spread viruses or bacteria). A person's Heart disease is not "catch-able".
Use beef stock... will give it that nice beef taste.
Yes
No, you should not give Guinea Pigs all natural beef caps that you would give to dogs.
Beef gives us protein.
The most important vaccinations that beef cattle receive are:Blackleg, Malignent edima, Black's disease, Redwater,IBR (infectious bovine rhinotracheitis), PI3 (para influenza type 3), BVD (bovine virus diarrhea), and BRSV (bovine respiratory syncytial virus). Don't worry about the names, if you consult with your veterinarian, he will give you a vaccination that has multiple purposes (you do not have to give a separate vaccination for every disease. Hope this helps!
to give you disease to give you disease
Well lets work it out: If you were feeding a person a steak, it would be an 8-10 oz streak you would give them but with roast beef you would cut this thinner and give them more vegetables. Thus lets say you allow 4 oz per person (1/4 of a pound), then you would need 75/4 or 18.75 pounds of sliced beef. Thus to be sure you have enough you need to order between 20 and 25 pounds of sliced beef. But be sure you ask for it to be sliced thinly!!
give you protein and fiber. its great for you.