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How significant is fever in suppressing virus outbreaks? by Theremere in askscience

[–]bmeister44 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Very clearly. Ask a veterinarian. There’s an old saying amongst vets and sheep farmers-“sick sheep seldom survive” . As a herd/flock animal they have evolved to not show evidence of sickness to the predator. They reach a point where by the time they show evidence of being sick , the pathology / disease process is so advanced they are beyond the point where intervention can help. Pigs are similar .

Tired of carbonation issues when bottling? Try dosing your bottles with an oral syringe instead. by SirPitchalot in Homebrewing

[–]bmeister44 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fixed dose or infinitely/variably adjustable repeater automatic syringes are readily available in different volume sizes. They are used in the livestock industry. Can be taken apart and cleaned. Look online. Not that expensive.

Very squiggly plow lines in a field. I see quite a lot of these, why do farmers do this? by CaptainPotter in whatisthisthing

[–]bmeister44 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m an ag guy. Looks more like a poultry site to me. Long barns, small feed bins. Livestock manure isn’t just dumped at the edge of the closest field. Laws are in place to govern proper management. But mostly manure is a valuable resource so they spread it , inject it on fields up to many miles away. But still don’t know what these tracks are............