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if the sheep is taken away by the farmer because of its age or its health it is then culled
Dolly died from complications related to a lung infection. There was some controversy regarding Dolly's birth and death, particularly revolving around the suggestion that Dolly was subject to premature ageing, as the cell from which she was cloned was taken from a 6 year old sheep.
A honey bee has a 'honey stomach'. This is separate from and in front of its digestive stomach and is used only for storing nectar. In order to fill the honey stomach the bee will visit anything up to 1,500 flowers, and the weight of the collected nectar will weigh almost as much as the bee itself.
Because they can produce more calves in one breeding season than a cow can. One bull can breed up to 50 cows in a natural breeding setting; in a laboratory environment, his sperm can breed many more ovums taken from different cows!!
In regards to those dairy calves that are taken away from their mothers when they are a day or two old, it's mostly so they don't suckle on each other. If they suckle on each other, that causes sores, hair loss and potential infection which would degrade the health of the calf being suckled on.
Anything that's alkaline in composition.
No. Cows (being the mature female bovines) are not killed for cheese, they are only killed for meat. Cows need to be alive in order to produce milk which is made into cheese. Only those dairy calves that add no value to the dairy farm (bull calves and freemartin heifers) are sold and fed up to be slaughtered for veal. Rennet is taken from the stomach of these calves and used to make cheese.
no, water and salts are not taken from wastes in the stomach
Wool can be taken from sheep. They are sheared in the spring.
A fertile was taken out of a female sheep, and the nucleus was removed. Then, a regular cell was taken from a male sheep, the nucleus was also removed, but this time it was placed in the egg of the female sheep. This egg eventually grew into an identical clone of the male sheep from which the nucleus had been taken, and was named Dolly.
Shearing ie the sheep is shorn.
take it with water on empty stomach
Sheep's wool is unique for its lanolin, the soft, waxy substance taken from the wool and used as a softening agent and in ointments.Sheep's wool is also fire-resistent. Unlike cotton and other fibres which burn readily, wool will only smoulder, and not catch fire easily.
if the sheep is taken away by the farmer because of its age or its health it is then culled
Some should be taken that way, some should be taken on an empty stomach. Follow the directions given by your doctor or pharmacist.
the substance is an substance taken out naturally . pure substance is the substance taken out of other substances or cleared from any impurities.
No; sheep were imported from England to feed and clothe the immigrant population.