ozarkbulls
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Called my vet, say he's at lunch, which means he's gone for the day!
ozarkbulls":zzl0b5sp said:Called my vet, say he's at lunch, which means he's gone for the day!
backhoeboogie":3366pet2 said:I've accidentally dosed myself with pour on a few times. Maybe that's why I never had that problem. Lord knows I got plenty of others.
State of Texas called us one time...seems a packer cow when slaughtered was found to have HUMAN tape words in her. Gentlemen said they probably came from the mexican boys taking a shyt n the cow feed.milkmaid":e38sklcw said:Yes, but the only name I can come up with right now is the bovine tapeworm. It's acquired from eating infected beef but most people can sustain a couple tapeworms without weight loss - still, cook your meat! (Tapeworm from swine is different and does cause major problems.) Most parasites are species-specific for a normal life cycle, however, many parasites can infect other species and larvae end up places they don't belong (usually brains, eyes, spinal cord). Dog roundworms -> human eyes, raccoon parasites -> horse brain, etc.
I don't think I care to sustain any of them even if I didn't lose weight. :shock:milkmaid[b:l6nrt19m said:":l6nrt19m]Yes, but the only name I can come up with right now is the bovine tapeworm. It's acquired from eating infected beef but most people can sustain a couple tapeworms without weight loss [/b]- still, cook your meat! (Tapeworm from swine is different and does cause major problems.) Most parasites are species-specific for a normal life cycle, however, many parasites can infect other species and larvae end up places they don't belong (usually brains, eyes, spinal cord). Dog roundworms -> human eyes, raccoon parasites -> horse brain, etc.