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The upshot would be a world with fewer stock animals.
The overuse of drugs against parasitic worms which infest stock animals means that these, too, are becoming drug-resistant.
The carnivores depend on "fallen stock", animals that die or are culled on farms, or a horse struck by a car.
"Horses are stock animals recently introduced and are not characteristic of this area, but threaten ecosystem processes, ecosystems and species that are characteristic," he said on Friday.
The biggest market is in the Middle East, where camels are highly valued as stock animals and their meat has traditionally been considered a delicacy.
Some 100,000 stock animals succumbed and about 90,000 people were infected hundreds fatally in five countries.In December 2007 the same thing happened.
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The diagnosis in stock animal suggests the involvement of an exogenous source of the agent as an alert to public health and contributes for epidemiological investigations.
Whereas radioactive particles that fall on surfaces could be washed, cesium-137 that is ingested by a stock animal, a fish, or taken up from soil by a plant would lead to that product being condemned.
Species introduced as commodities can be released intentionally (e.g. stocking animals to create populations for fishing and hunting, introduction of species as biological control agents) or can escape unintentionally (e.g. ornamental plants reproduce and spread beyond gardens, fish in aquaculture facilities escape).
The mean stock of animals by category includes standing livestock animals at the end of a year and animals slew during that year.
Furthermore, they took advantage of a large stock of animals (11), keeping a sufficient number of animals even after a major loss to ensure the natural growth of the herd.
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