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Deer feet, sheep feet, cattle feet, human feet, tractor tyres, all leave their temporary marks, wiped out by the next impression.
But this other guy is an aggressive seller and he trims cattle feet.
To detect inflammatory conditions such as FMD affecting cattle feet, IRT needs to be able to identify abnormal surface temperature elevations.
Cattle feet temperatures ranged from 18.7°C to 31.7°C, with the highest value being recorded the day before foot lesions were visible, but at the same time as the first lesion on the tongue.
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In Britain, despite the pyres of burning sheep and cattle, foot-and-mouth disease is now set to jump tenfold.
Cattle feverAs foot-and-mouth disease swept Britain, the government claimed it was under control.
A year earlier, a dispatch from The Wall Street Journal's Marcus Brauchli in Shanghai gave the two terms a different differentiation, noting that the fast-spreading disease was "known as hoof-and-mouth in cattle and foot-and-mouth in hogs".
According to the results from the seasonal calendar, FMD outbreaks occur mostly in the dry season when pasture is dry and reduced, water is scarce and the ground is very hard for cattle with foot lesions to move.
In United States v. Sheldon (1817), decided after the war had ended, Barber was distinguished on the grounds that driving cattle on foot was not "transportation" within the meaning of the act.
Most cattle carry foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) for six months or less, but some animals can remain persistently infected for up to 3.5 years [ 4, 5].
In early October, a blizzard roared through the Black Hills of western South Dakota, burying tens of thousands of cattle under several feet of snow and leaving South Dakota's $7 billion cattle industry reeling.
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