How we the humans are becaming the cause of death of cows and aquatic animals
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They surveyed different feedlots (407,000 cattle). Of the 4,260 (1%) cattle that died during this period, 1,358 (32%) were categorized as cases of SDS. The most frequent and common causes of sudden death, as determined by necropsy, were bloat, bronchopneumonia, acidosis, hemorrhagic enterocolitis, and IBR.
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What Happens to Cows?
Down on the Dairy Farm
Down on the Dairy FarmMany cows and buffaloes on dairy farms have been genetically manipulated to have huge udders so that they will produce much more milk than they would naturally. To further boost production, farmers inject the animals with synthetic growth hormones, which increases their risk of developing mastitis, a painful infection of the udder. Some farmers in India illegally inject cows with oxytocin, a powerful prescription narcotic that causes cows to produce more milk. This drug can make humans very sick. In villages, farmers often practise “phukan”, in which a stick is rammed into a cow’s uterus and twisted, causing her intense pain and sometimes internal ulcerations that can become badly infected.
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