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Where crofters had once grown potatoes and fattened cattle, sheep now roamed.
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Bleak as it looks, the Burren was known for its winter grass, which made it a good place to fatten cattle, and the flowers seem to spring out of bare rock.
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When Contador tested positive after winning the Tour de France for the third time, authorities with a knowledge of testing said it was theoretically possible for clenbuterol, which is sometimes used to fatten cattle, to work its way into the system of athletes.
1971 The ACS refused to testify at Congressional hearings requiring FDA to ban the intramuscular injection of diethylstilbestrol, a synthetic estrogenic hormone, to fatten cattle, despite unequivocal evidence of its carcinogenicity, and the cancer risks of eating hormonal meat.
High density and transitivity of movement for registered equines, breeding and fattening cattle, breeding poultry and pigs for breeding, fattening and slaughter indicates that hazards have the potential to spread quickly within these populations.
Up until the early 1970s, when the practice was prohibited, fattening cattle were given the synthetic hormone diethylstilbestrol as a supplement in their feed or in ear implants.
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