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  2. File:Goat milking at a goat farm.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Burdizzo - Wikipedia

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    A 230 mm (9 in) Burdizzo, used primarily on goats, small calves, and sometimes on humans.. The Burdizzo is the name brand of a company that makes a castration device which employs a large clamp designed to break the blood vessels leading into the testicles.

  4. Intensive animal farming - Wikipedia

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    Although dangerous to humans, CC398 is often asymptomatic in food-producing animals. [ 101 ] A 2011 nationwide study reported nearly half of the meat and poultry sold in U.S. grocery stores – 47 percent – was contaminated with S. aureus , and more than half of those bacteria – 52 percent – were resistant to at least three classes of ...

  5. Livestock dehorning - Wikipedia

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    Cattle, sheep, and goats are sometimes dehorned [1] [2] for economic and safety reasons. Disbudding is a different process with similar results; it cauterizes and thus destroys horn buds before they have grown into horns. Disbudding is commonly performed early in an animal's life, as are other procedures such as docking and castration. In some ...

  6. Milking - Wikipedia

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    The existing robotic milking has allowed cows to have the freedom to decide when to milk, but still needs to make contact with people. [5] [6] A known side effect of machine milking is mastitis in cows. [7] Non-sterile machines can introduce bacteria into the teat and cause infection. Another side effect is physical teat damage by the machine.

  7. John R. Brinkley - Wikipedia

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    Brinkley became known as the "goat-gland doctor" [2] after he achieved national fame, international notoriety, and wealth through the xenotransplantation of goat testicles into humans. Although Brinkley initially promoted this procedure as a means of curing male impotence , he later claimed that the technique was a virtual panacea for a wide ...

  8. Electroejaculation - Wikipedia

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    In humans, electroejaculation is usually carried out under a general anesthetic. [1] An electric probe is inserted into the rectum adjacent to the prostate gland . The probe delivers an AC voltage, usually 12–24 volts sine wave at a frequency of 60 Hz, with a current limited to usually 500 mA, although some devices can generate currents of up ...

  9. Fasciolosis - Wikipedia

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    The amount of symptoms depends on how many worms and what stage the infection is in. The death rate is significant in both cattle (67.55%) and goats (24.61%), [10] but generally low among humans. [citation needed] Treatment with triclabendazole has been highly effective against the adult worms as well as various developing stages.