For Sanitation purposes prior to milking the cow.
They don't wash their self. They are part of the cats and all cats hate water
wash them
I wouldn't use body wash on a turtle. It was not made for animal use and while it may have been tested on animals does not mean its good for them. The wash could irritate its skin. Best answer don't wash your turtle its not necessary or go to the pet store and look for a soap that was made for turtles. p.s. if it was tested on animals it wasn't tested on a turtle and it does not mean it has negative affect on the animal.
No, you do not have to wash ground chicken. The cooking process get hots enough to cook off the bacteria in the chicken.
Hamsters shouldn't be washed under water unless of an emergency. If you have a dwarf hamster, it might like a dust bath to freshen its fur. Otherwise, only wash hamster if it absolutely needs to be washed. (For Example: gum stuck in its fur)If you must wash the hamster, wash it in warm water and dry it immediately with a hand towel. It can easily die from hypothermia if it is wet.
The milk that goes down the drain is milk that has been collected from cows that have mastitis. Cows with mastitis cannot have their milk mixed with the milk of cows that do not have mastitis.
To make them as clean and safe as possible for customers.
Usually the farmer's wife is very cooperative and supportive to her husband.She helps him in the field.She brings him his lunch and food.She helps him in harvesting.She may make bread and cheese.She gets milk from cows that they may have.She cleans home and wash cloths. ....etc.
Yes, harmful toxins can be released from melted plastic in the dishwasher and could potentially affect bottle teats washed in the same cycle. It is important to avoid placing plastic that is not dishwasher safe in the dishwasher to prevent the release of toxins that can contaminate other items.
Wash fruits and vegetables before eating or cooking with them. Try buying from a farmers market.
you need to brush the and wash them and milk them with the touch glove everyday.keep doing this and the hearts will go up. Good luck :)
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No. Cows often lick themselves if there's an itch to scratch because their tongues are very rough and act like rasps. They will rely on rain to wash their hair coats, usually. Grooming between cattle is a social activity that strengthens the bond of friendship between each animal. They will also scratch themselves on anything sharp or rough to satisfy an itch they can't reach with their tongues.
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some farmers at a farm they wash their clothes and give them food and Jeb brown Mr. Ross,and some wagon cart drivers
Factory farmers have a problem disposing of animal waste. The factory farmers keep the animal waste in "lagoons" until it can be used as fertilizer. Storms can wash away the animal waste that farmers store in lagoons. This could contaminate water with bacteria, hormones, nutrients, antibiotics, and toxic chemicals. The EPA stated that animal waste has polluted 35,000 miles of rivers and has contaminated groundwater in seventeen states.
Wash, Wash, Wash!