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The study revealed that most of the camel-producing communities have too much attachment to camels, and they are rarely slaughtered.
Although camels are rarely slaughtered, during the dry season they are slaughtered and their meat is preserved, so that many households depend on the dry meat for a longer period.
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(Leopard is also present, though rarely seen – a leopard neatly slaughtered a sheep right next to our stables last year, in broad daylight).
In contrast to the control programs for bTB in wildlife species, bTB in farmed deer is primarily monitored by skin testing and rarely by slaughter surveillance.
In my most interesting homework assignment, in 1970, students were assigned to go to a live poultry shop, rarely seen in the Great Neck area anymore, and have a chicken slaughtered and defeathered.
In most cases, personal hygiene is highly compromised as people who are slaughtering animals rarely appear to wash their body or hands and use their own clothes without protective clothing [19].
Agriculture Secretary Edward T. Schafer said that while the exemption was rarely granted — it applied to fewer than 1,000 of the 34 million cattle that were slaughtered last year — it had nonetheless created confusion among consumers.
But the problem is rarely illustrated as vividly as it was on Tuesday, after thousands of sheep, goats and cows were slaughtered.
BRL was rarely diagnosed in cattle less than 2 years of age (n = 61) although most normal veal calves were slaughtered in this interval.
At the line speeds at which meatpacking plants in the United States operate -- 390 animals are slaughtered every hour at National, which is not unusual -- mistakes would seem inevitable, but Grandin insists that only rarely does the process break down.
Absolutely slaughtered".
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