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Animals: Wild and Domestic


As it is with humans, wild and migratory creatures such as birds, insects, mammals, reptiles and amphibians are negatively influenced by RF and EMF fields.  Social creatures that depend on communication to survive - bees, bats, whales . . . are likely to be profoundly susceptible to the radiofrequencies and electromagnetic fields that bombard them.  This area of research is beginning to gain recognition in scientific circles. 

Similarly, studies are underway to examine the effects of electromagnetic fields on domestic animals and birds. Pets and industrial farm animals are caught in the same web of microwave frequencies, and react in visible ways.



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Nov 28
2011

Don't let stray voltage affect cow production and cell counts

 

"Dairy farmers could improve milk production and quality by keeping a close check on stray electricity voltage in their milking parlours and collecting yards . . .

"And according to New Zealand service technician, Tim McDonald, mistakes as simple as using tape to connect an electric fence to collecting yard steel can generate enough voltage to upset cows when they are about to be milked.

  • Symptoms of stray voltage: 
  • Excessive or unusual nervousness and excessive movement
  • Reluctance to enter, or eagerness, to leave the milking parlour
  • Increased frequency of defecation and/or urination in the milking parlour
  • Reluctance to consume water
  • Poor milk let-down
  • Increased milking time
  • Lowered milk production
  • Increased somatic cell counts and incidence of clinical mastitis




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