An April 22 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) displays a video of a person reaching into a porthole-like device in a cow's side. "What A Sick World we live in," reads the text overlaid on top ...
LOOK closely to see what’s odd here — and apologies if you find it gross. Yes, farmers are fitting their cattle with portholes. The process called a cow cannula, involves cutting a hole directly into ...
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What the video documents is neither a form of abuse nor a method to increase dairy production. On 18 April 2016, the Facebook page "Best Videos You Will Ever See" posted a video purportedly showing a ...
Old McDonald had a farm (e-i-e-i-o) and on his farm he had a cow (e-i-e-i-o). Old McDonald may have had a farm and he may have had a cow, but Old McDonald never had a cow like the ones at Ohio State.
Finding the best nutritional elements to feed domestic animals is a high priority in boosting their health. Research conducted at Ohio State is helping to find this combination with the help of ...
The process called a cow cannula, involves cutting a hole directly into the cow’s stomach, creating a window, similar to a ship. The cannula acts like a porthole and gives farmers direct access to the ...
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