Jersey cows most likely died from botulism

Tests carried out after more than 100 cows died on a farm on Jersey have suggested the animals most likely died from botulism.

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Jersey cows most likely died from botulism

Tests carried out after more than 100 cows died on a farm on Jersey have suggested the animals most likely died from botulism. An investigation was launched after 120 cows, part of a high yielding Group...

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