No, it affects only ruminants
It affects some of our body parts.
M. L. Sood has written: 'Haemonchus of ruminants' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Veterinary helminthology, Helminths, Ruminants, Diseases
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Diseases are all different. Diabetes affects the pancreas, as Heart disease affects the heart. Diseases are different, and every one does not effect the same one.
Anywhere! There are many different inherited diseases, and each of them has different effects. Every single body part has some heritable condition that could affect it.
Ruminants, such as cows and sheep, have several disadvantages, including their high methane emissions, which contribute to greenhouse gas effects and climate change. Their specialized digestive systems require a significant amount of plant material, leading to land use concerns and resource demands for feed production. Additionally, ruminants can be more susceptible to certain diseases and parasites, necessitating increased veterinary care and management.
Yes, birds are non-ruminants.
That will vary from disease to disease and organ to organ.