Microorganisms in the rumen (the cow's first stomach) can turn urea into protein - this increases the growth rate.
We as humans eating beef from corn-fed cattle are getting sick and fat ourselves. Additionally, the cattle get sick as well: cattle fed high amounts of grain like corn suffer from foamy bloat and/or acidosis, which, in their acute forms, often result in death of the animal.
The success in Abilene, Texas, as a key cattle trading hub in the mid-19th century marked the beginning of the cattle drive era, where ranchers transported large herds to railroads for shipment to markets in the East. The establishment of the Chisholm Trail made it easier to move cattle from Texas to Kansas, boosting cattle sales and profits. This increased demand for beef, coupled with the expansion of railroads, spurred growth in the cattle industry, leading to the establishment of more ranches and a thriving livestock economy in the region. As a result, Abilene became a model for other cattle towns, further solidifying the industry's expansion across the American West.
D. increased growth of algae and damage to coral reefs
Population in slums increased
The hide prices increased.
Witnessed a growth in the middle sectors of Latin American society
population in slum increased ..... STUDY ISLAND SUCKS
The natural habitat of Scottish Highland cattle is in rough hillside and natural wetland. The HIGHLAND COW preferes the habitat of woods and forests and represents the last of the true ecolological bovines. It has been demnonstrated that grazing Highland cattle can increase flora and faun by ten fold! They browse everything uniformally, where other breeds must eat only high quality forages to allow for their fast growth and increased mass. The result is fields of weeds, due to over grazing of single species.See also Aurochs, Heck Cattle, Diarmid Cattle, Galloway cattle, and Bazadaise Cattle.
The price increased because of the same demand but fewer products.
The main result of road and turnpike development was improved transportation and economic growth. Roads and turnpikes helped facilitate trade, travel, and communication, leading to increased connectivity between regions and the expansion of markets.
A deficiency of selenium in cattle can lead to white muscle disease, reproductive issues, impaired immune function, and reduced growth rates. Selenium deficiency can also increase the risk of other health problems, such as retained placentas and calf mortality.
Increased chlorofluorocarbons in the atmosphere can lead to the depletion of the ozone layer, which protects vegetation from harmful ultraviolet radiation. This can result in reduced plant growth, disrupted photosynthesis, and potentially harm overall plant health. Increased UV radiation can also contribute to a decline in worldwide vegetation productivity.