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Head of the Veterinarians Syndicate in Al-Marj Warns of Danger of Toxic ‘Abu Qaratu’ Plant to Livestock

Libya Update News

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July 3, 2026

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Head of the Veterinarians Syndicate in Al-Marj Warns of Danger of Toxic ‘Abu Qaratu’ Plant to Livestock

Marj - Marwan Al-Assili, head of the Veterinary Medical Professions Syndicate in Marj, has warned of serious consequences from the spread of the poisonous Abu Quratu plant in natural pastures. He said the plant now poses a direct threat to the safety of sheep, cattle, and goats and could cause significant economic losses for livestock... Read more Source The post Head of the Veterinarians Syndicate in Al-Marj Warns of Danger of Toxic ‘Abu Qaratu’ Plant to Livestock appeared first on Libya Update News.

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Libya Update News

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· Jul 4, 2026

Cases of Blindness and Skin Cracks Among Livestock Due to the ‘Apocratus’ Plant

Al-Marj - Marwan Al-Asili, head of the veterinary medical professions syndicate in Al-Marj, warned of serious consequences from the spread of the poisonous “Abu Qrato” plant in local pastures. He said the toxic plant is now a direct threat to the safety of sheep, cattle, and goats, and could cause significant economic losses for livestock... Read more Source The post Cases of Blindness and Skin Cracks Among Livestock Due to the ‘Apocratus’ Plant appeared first on Libya Update News.

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 8, 2026

FG directs Abia to site veterinary clinic at Lokpanta market, warns of public health risks

The Federal Ministry of Livestock Development has warned that the shortage or absence of veterinary clinics and regulatory personnel at livestock markets and abattoirs could result in the sale of diseased and unwholesome meat to the public, thereby endangering the people’s health. The Team Lead of of the Tsetse Fly Surveillance and Control Project from [] FG directs Abia to site veterinary clinic at Lokpanta market, warns of public health risks

WOKI – 98.7 FM – Knoxville

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· Jun 25, 2026

Goats Clear Invasive Plants in South Knoxville

Knoxville, TN (WOKI / WVLT) - Using goats to tackle invasive plants is drawing attention in South Knoxville, where dozens of animals are hard at work ...

Korea Times News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Scapegoat goat with blame others text

Scapegoat goat with blame others text

Medical Daily

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· Jun 29, 2026

65 Organizations Petition the FDA to End Routine Antibiotic Use in Healthy Farm Animals Over Human Health Concerns

A 65-organization coalition petitioned the FDA June 2026 to end routine farm antibiotic use. Drug-resistant bacteria from livestock contribute to 35,000 U.S. deaths/year. Here's the issue.

WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville

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· Jul 5, 2026

16 of the Most Dangerous Animals Found in Kentucky

16 of the Most Dangerous Animals Found in Kentucky

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Related coverage for "Head of the Veterinarians Syndicate in Al-Marj Warns of Danger of Toxic ‘Abu Qaratu’ Plant to Livestock": Libya Update News — Cases of Blindness and Skin Cracks Among Livestock Due to the ‘Apocratus’ Plant. Daily Post Nigeria — FG directs Abia to site veterinary clinic at Lokpanta market, warns of public health risks. WOKI – 98.7 FM – Knoxville — Goats Clear Invasive Plants in South Knoxville. Korea Times News — Scapegoat goat with blame others text. Medical Daily — 65 Organizations Petition the FDA to End Routine Antibiotic Use in Healthy Farm Animals Over Human Health Concerns. WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville — 16 of the Most Dangerous Animals Found in Kentucky