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Hole in cow's stomach not cruelty: researcher
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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 304078" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>I was involed in the slow process of putting a cannula in a holstein while I was in college.</p><p></p><p>Fistulated cows are worth their weight in gold on a research dairy farm. We were able to monitor how the "bugs" broke different feeds down and which feeds took longer to digest.</p><p></p><p>It is not done all at once. each layer is cut and allowed to heal before the next is cut. I did not see any ill effects from the process. The cow milked well and did not go off feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 304078, member: 190"] I was involed in the slow process of putting a cannula in a holstein while I was in college. Fistulated cows are worth their weight in gold on a research dairy farm. We were able to monitor how the "bugs" broke different feeds down and which feeds took longer to digest. It is not done all at once. each layer is cut and allowed to heal before the next is cut. I did not see any ill effects from the process. The cow milked well and did not go off feed. [/QUOTE]
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