Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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Tests by Gowa’s Livestock and Plantation Agency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia confirmed that 128 beef cattle in the regency were infected with the Jembrana virus, an acute viral disease that has killed 30 heads as of June 17. The agency suspects that it spread from vehicles, feed bins, or direct con...
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