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  2. Cow-hugging therapy - Wikipedia

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    Cow-hugging therapy [1] or cow cuddling involves people hugging cows for healing. People have claimed that it has mental health benefits. People have claimed that it has mental health benefits. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As of late 2023, it was reported to be becoming popular around the world.

  3. Dry cow - Wikipedia

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    Dry cows are typically divided into two groups: far-off (60–21 days before calving) and close-up (21 days to calving). [2] Once the cow has entered this stage, producers will seal the cows teat while following a veterinarian recommended, dry cow therapy for their herd. This dry period is a critical part of their lactation cycle and is ...

  4. Livestock crush - Wikipedia

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    A cattle crush and an anti-bruise race in Australia. Chin (or neck) bar in operation during mouthing.. A cattle crush (in UK, New Zealand, Ireland, Botswana and Australia), squeeze chute (North America), cattle chute (North America), [1] [2] standing stock, or simply stock (North America, Ireland) is a strongly built stall or cage for holding cattle, horses, or other livestock safely while ...

  5. Humane Slaughter Act - Wikipedia

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    The Humane Slaughter Act, or the Humane Methods of Livestock Slaughter Act (P.L. 85-765; 7 U.S.C. 1901 et seq.), is a United States federal law designed to decrease suffering of livestock during slaughter.

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  7. Osteophagy - Wikipedia

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    Wolverines are observed finding large bones invisible in deep snow and are specialists at scavenging bones specifically to cache. Wolverine upper molars are rotated 90 degrees inward, which is the identifying dentition characteristic of the family Mustelidae (weasel family), of which the wolverine has the most mass, so they can crack the bones and eat the frozen marrow of large animals.

  8. Bovine somatotropin - Wikipedia

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    Mastitis has cost American dairy industries an estimated $1.5 to 2 billion per year in treating dairy cows. [ 33 ] In 1994, an EU scientific commission was asked to report on the incidence of mastitis and other disorders in dairy cows and on other aspects of their welfare. [ 16 ]

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