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181. Breed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
breeds List of domestic pig breeds List of guinea pig breeds List of domestic Asian water buffalo breeds Birds List of chicken breeds List of pigeon breeds List of goose breeds List of duck breeds List of
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182. Breed club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[ 2 ] The Essex Pig Society is building up the numbers of the Essex Pig , formerly thought to be an extinct breed of the domestic Pig . [ 3 ] The American Buttercup Club defines its goal as connecting fanciers of the chicken
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183. Animal testing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
recipients of organs from pigs that have been genetically-modified to reduce the primates' immune response against the pig tissue. [ 134 ] Although transplant rejection remains a problem, [ 134 ] recent clinical trials that involved
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184. Aquaculture of salmon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
^ [ dead link ] "Pigments in Salmon Aquaculture: How to Grow a Salmon-coloured Salmon". http://www.seafoodmonitor.com/sample/salmon.html [ dead link ] . Retrieved 2007-08-26 . "Astaxanthin (3,3'-hydroxy-β,β-carotene-4,4'-dione)
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185. Livestock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
8000 BCE in Asia . Swine or pigs were domesticated by 7000 BCE in the Middle East and China . The earliest evidence of horse domestication dates to around 4000 BCE [ 1 ] Older English sources, such as the King James Version of the Bible ,
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186. Ascaris suum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
known as large roundworm of pigs , is a parasitic nematode that causes ascariasis in pigs . Until recently it was believed that Ascaris suum could also infect humans; however, it has now been established that humans are affected by a related
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187. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of three for cruelty to pigs , July 9, 1999. For PETA's material, see "PETA: Belcross Farms investigation" , PETA video narrated by James Cromwell, YouTube , and "pig Farm Cruelty Revealed" , PETA, accessed June 27, 2010. ^
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188. Doctor Dolittle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
scribblings written by the pig in a language for pigs invented by Dr. Dolittle, was too long to translate into English. Doctor Dolittle's Birthday Book (1936) was a piece of merchandise produced during the gap between Doctor Dolittle's
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189. Sheep - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
percentage of beef cattle, pigs , and poultry are still produced under such conditions. [ 7 ] In contrast, only some sheep are regularly given high-concentration grain feed, much less kept in confinement. Especially in industrialized
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190. Livestock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
8000 BCE in Asia . Swine or pigs were domesticated by 7000 BCE in the Middle East and China . The earliest evidence of horse domestication dates to around 4000 BCE [ 1 ] Older English sources, such as the King James Version of the Bible ,
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