Only if it's necessary. For example, Iodine is best for dipping the navel on newborn calves to keep it from getting infected, and for dipping teats in before milking for commercial dairy operations. Iodine is also used as a supplement in loose mineral for cattle to eat.
You should not use Betadine if a patient is allergic to iodine. Betadine contains approximately 1% iodine, which could be enough to cause an allergic reaction.
yes cows do use their horns for fighting
When there is insufficient intake of Iodine. Food most rich in Iodine originate from the lower region near the sea. Fore example if cows eat grass which has grown in Iodine rich soil, the milk will be rich in Iodine too. People who suffer from Iodine deficiency mostly live in high relief, rural areas with access to just local food, fore example in Himalaya region.
You can use iodized salt, sea vegetables (like nori or kombu), cod, fish, milk, yogurt, and eggs as alternative sources of iodine if you are unable to use iodine itself.
Iodine is very useful for our body. Iodine deficiency can cause thyroid. So just check your iodine level in your salt which you are using in your food. Better use Iodine Salt.
one disadvantage of using iodine to stain cells is that iodine will kill living cells.
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None. Cows only use water to drink.
The iodine flask is used for the iodine assay because it allows for the controlled reaction between iodine and thiosulfate. The shape of the flask ensures uniform mixing and minimizes loss of iodine vapor. This setup helps in accurately determining the concentration of iodine in a solution.
If you use a heavier isotope of iodine, it should be radioactive.
Yes