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  2. Phenytoin/pentobarbital - Wikipedia

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    Phenytoin/pentobarbital (trade name Beuthanasia-D Special) is an animal drug product used for euthanasia, which contains a mixture of phenytoin and pentobarbital. [1] It is administered as an intravenous injection to give animals a quick and humane death.

  3. Ractopamine - Wikipedia

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    Ractopamine is allowed as its half-life is lower, leading to reduced residues in the food, and the dose required to affect humans is much higher than other beta agonists. [54] On 30 December 2008, the Malaysian Veterinary Services Department quarantined 10 of the 656 pig farms in Malaysia , as the livestock were found to contain the banned ...

  4. Use of beta-adrenergic agonists in livestock - Wikipedia

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    They are also approved in Mexico, South Africa, and Canada. 160 countries restrict the importation of beef which has been raised with β-agonists. [2] Temple Grandin was one of the first to describe the potential problems with the supplement. Cattle may arrive at the plant with a stiff gait, acting like they have both stiff muscles and sore feet.

  5. Pig farming - Wikipedia

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    Pig farming, pork farming, pig production or hog farming is the raising and breeding of domestic pigs as livestock, and is a branch of animal husbandry. Pigs are farmed principally for food (e.g. pork : bacon , ham , gammon ) and skins .

  6. Anti-cruelty law that gives pigs more space could raise ham ...

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    It seemed for a while that California's controversial pork law would take effect only when pigs fly. The law was fought all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, but starting this month, farmers ...

  7. Flunixin - Wikipedia

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    Flunixin is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), analgesic, and antipyretic used in horses, cattle and pigs. It is often formulated as the meglumine salt.In the United States, it is regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and may only be lawfully distributed by order of a licensed veterinarian.

  8. Foreign Cattle Market - Wikipedia

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    Of all the cattle ever landed at Deptford market, the largest proportion came from the U.S.A. [86] The practice started in 1878 when American cattle and pigs were "scheduled" for port slaughter. [87] [88] [89] By 1913, when Deptford closed, 3,144,400 American cattle had been landed there, besides sheep and pigs. [90] [91]

  9. Xylazine - Wikipedia

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    In scientific research using animal experiments, xylazine is a component of the most common anesthetic, ketamine-xylazine (see: Rodent cocktail), to anesthetize rats, mice, hamsters, and guinea pigs. [18] In January 2025 Xylazine was banned in the United Kingdom due to necrotic wounds, and fatalities linked to illict drug use.