Archive for September, 2007

Cow’s Milk Allergy And Babies

Cow's Milk Allergy And Babies

Allergy to cow’s milk is the most prevalent form of food allergy that primarily affects children. Most infants and babies fortunately outgrow cow’s milk allergy during their second to third year of formula milk intake.

Like most allergies, cow’s milk allergies is not curable, but rather, they are treatable. In that sense, people and children born with it should live with dairy-free diets all their lives to avoid cow’s milk allergies. (more…)

A Clinical Laboratory Outbreak Investigation of Endemic Moist Eczematous Syndrome in Cattle in Jhapa District of Nepal

A Clinical Laboratory Outbreak Investigation of Endemic Moist Eczematous Syndrome in Cattle in Jhapa District of Nepal

Background:

District livestock Service Jhapa reported the incidence of syndrome similar to be as described as Degnala disease. A total 56 cattle were affected out of which 12 of them died during treatment with antibiotic and other supportive medicine. On field observation  in outbreak area all sick animals were having hypernic moist eczematous lesion in all over the body ,and on the tail, thigh, legs , udder ,testicle with n (more…)

Taking Pictures of Cows – the Perils and Pitfalls

Taking Pictures of Cows – the Perils and Pitfalls

I have photographed a Lion, a Tiger, a baboon, chickens, eagles, mice, turtles, dogs and cats, elephants and more…but the hardest animals for me to shoot for my animal antics series of images are…cows! Yes, creating funny cow pictures is one of the hardest things for me to do. Cow transformation is not easy.

As a matter of fact…the closest I have ever come to being killed or injured on a shoot was during a cow shoot.  I (more…)

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