International call forwarding - The European Union and Terrorism :: bird deaths in santa cruz continue to dumbfound experts camel deaths alarm yanbu livestock owners · salmonella in song brids nys outbreak http://hznm.com/hznm/hznmenarticleZ/international-call-forwarding-115593.htmlHOME | YANBU, 9 December 2007 — Over 20 camels have died in Yanbu recently after eating contaminated fodder, said livestock owners. They complained that the Ministry of Agriculture has failed to deploy vets to deal with the problem.
“Five of my camels died after eating fodder I purchased last Sunday from the Yanbu fodder market. The fodder was sold at a comparatively low price,” said Nayer Al-Refaie, a livestock owner.
He added that 20 of his camels were fed with the contaminated fodder and that after their health worsened, he began feeding them other stuff. “However, it didn’t make a difference. The camels’ health worsened,” he said.
“So I went to the Ministry of Agriculture and tried to get a vet to check on my herd. However, I was told that there was no veterinary doctor,” he added.
Al-Refaie said he went to the Governor’s Office and met an official, who telephoned the Ministry of Agriculture to arrange a vet. “The man told him that the doctor was in a village far away from Yanbu and was checking on a bird flu report. I don’t know what to do, my camels are dying and I don’t know why,” he said.
A Ministry of Agriculture source told Arab News that there simply are not enough vets in the Yanbu region. “We’re in need of at least 10 doctors because the province is quite vast. Also, livestock owners need to be careful. They’re buying cheap fodder and poisoning their own animals,” he said, adding that the Ministry of Commerce is responsible for checking on the quality of fodder sold at markets, not the Ministry of Agriculture. The Oil Drum | Center for Experimental Media Arts:: Because the oil well owner may have paid quite a bit of money for a the oil industry has declared as no less than a life-or-death issue: climate change barrels per day (bpd) Yanbu refinery, industry sources said on Thursday. .. seasons have decimated crops, livestock and devastated livelihoods. http://cema.srishti.ac.in/content/aggregator/sources/72HOME |
5 posts from June 2009 - Light of Life Ministry's Blog on Vox:: Fifty heat deaths have been reported through Thursday in the state. the Salton Sea's Bombay Beach could perhaps be the straw that broke the camel's back, Al-Ais, 150 km (100 miles) northeast of the Yanbu on the Red Sea, .. Crops and livestock have also been lost. The flooding around two towns which http://endtimesnews.vox.com/library/posts/2009/06/HOME | | | http://www.arabnews.com/images/pixel.gif | http://www.arabnews.com/images/pixel.gif | http://www.arabnews.com/2007/12/camel9_.jpg
Nearly 20 camels have perished in Yanbu after eating contaminated fodder. (AN photo)
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Thousands of camels have been killed by a mysterious disease in Saudi Arabia. Experts in Saudi Arabia have been terming it as a case of food poisoning.
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| UAE camels clear of mystery killer disease, say scientists
| By Aftab Kazmi, Bureau Chief
Published: December 25, 2007, 23:13
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Al Ain: The mysterious bug which has killed thousands of camels has not affected herds in the UAE as scientists and authorities are closely monitoring the situation.
The disease recently killed thousands of camels in neighbouring Saudi Arabia, sending a wave of panic among farmers and scientists who are baffled as to what the disease is and its cause.
Dr Ghaleb A. Al Hadrami, Dean of the College of Food and Agriculture at the UAE University, said no trace of any such disease had yet been found anywhere in the UAE.
"We have closely been monitoring the situation and people need not to worry," he told Gulf News.
He said Saudi Arabian experts were not describing it as an infectious disease. They are calling it an incident of food poisoning.
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