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IBK, commonly known as 'pinkeye', is an inflammatory bacterial infection that affects the eyes of cattle.
"He had an eye for cattle," Mr. King said.
Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis, also called pinkeye, or infectious keratitis, an inflammation of the conjunctiva or the cornea of the eye in cattle as the result of an infection; early viral involvement is suspected.
From recent postmortem eyes of adult cattle, complete stroma preparations were dissected out and allowed to swell in solution (free swelling) or enclosed within a 12 kDa cut-off dialysis membrane with or without spacers.
But that all changed when the authorities decided to turn a blind eye to the incursion of cattle in to the reserve, forcing the lions to move out or risk death.
Mairead, for instance, who is a kind of terrorist groupie, has already tried to earn her paramilitary spurs by shooting out the eyes of ten head of cattle, a daft gesture intended to damage the meat trade.
But behind the debate over the emissions measurements and their regulatory implications, there is a simple fact to contend with: the eye-stinging, nose-burning smell of cattle congestion in rural California.
From a bird's eye view, Ceridwen farm was an oasis of diverse life in the middle of nothing but fields of cattle.
Thousands of cattle stretch as far as the eye can see in a large feedlot.
Instead, it is poking them in the eye with a cattle prod.
As defined by the USDA Food Safety Inspection Service (USDA 2005b), SRMs include the skull, brain, eyes, parts of the vertebral column, spinal cord, trigeminal ganglia, and dorsal root ganglia of cattle > 30 months of age, as well as the tonsils and distal ileum of all cattle.
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