describe the danger that urea poses to livestock
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DEFINITION:
The animals that are used for milk and agriculture are called LIVESTOCK.
The danger that urea poses to livestock are as follows:
1.When it enters into animal body through different routes eg-food,water,etc. it leads to uremia , renal failure,acts on mammary glands,etc
2.Which in turn cannot fulfill for what they are reared.
3.If not diagnosed properly it lead to the death of the livestock.
The animals that are used for milk and agriculture are called LIVESTOCK.
The danger that urea poses to livestock are as follows:
1.When it enters into animal body through different routes eg-food,water,etc. it leads to uremia , renal failure,acts on mammary glands,etc
2.Which in turn cannot fulfill for what they are reared.
3.If not diagnosed properly it lead to the death of the livestock.
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DEFINITION: The animals that are used for milk and agriculture are called LIVESTOCK.
The danger that urea poses to livestock are as follows:
1.When it enters into animal body through different routes eg-food, water, etc. it leads to uremia , renal failure,acts on mammary glands,etc
2.Which in turn cannot fulfill for what they are reared.
3.lf not diagnosed properly it lead to the death of the livestock.
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