Showing posts with label cow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cow. Show all posts

Horned Squirrel

squirrel with horns
"It isn't a hat."
Funny Animal Pictures
Australian Blog
 Adventure Australia
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horned squirrel hat outside weird peculiar odd grass wearing
SQUIRREL WEARING HORNS

Windy Cow

"I'm getting a bit of wind today."
Funny Animal Photos by Ty Buchanan

Cow at Trough

"Good of Humans to provide food in these special containers."
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Funny Animal Photos
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More Meat and Milk from Cloned Cows

The Pollard farm looks like an ordinary farm but there is something that makes it unique. Many cows there are identical. Indeed, 20 are clones. They are copies of the most productive animals around. It must be noted, however, that the clones real age is their actual age plus the age of the animal they were cloned from. This is the problem with cloning, but, in breeding animals that give more meat and milk there has been no major obstacles.

Less feed is required per pound of meat or liter of milk. Clones also reproduce quicker with reduced complications. This is good for the environment: less fertilizer and diesel is used.

There are issues with genetic tampering of animals and crops. Scientists are saying that despite decades of work no genetically modified crop has yet been adopted worldwide. Because only people from high-income countries eat meat, cloning of cows will not help world hunger.

The real challenge with cloning of cows is the high cost - $15,000 per animal. So meat from them will also be expensive. Genetically modified crops also have the same problem. Thus, cost is the main persisting barrier to acceptance of GM products.
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Agriculture