Independent work in English by Gulmurzaeva Gulaysha, 1st year student of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Zooengineering, Karakalpakstan Institute of Agriculture and Agrotechnology Animal products
Independent work in English by Gulmurzaeva Gulaysha, 1st year student of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Zooengineering, Karakalpakstan Institute of Agriculture and Agrotechnology
The dish is called “duck, duck, duck” because three parts come from the duck’s complex body: duck eggs, duck confession, and roast duck breast.
Varieties of goat cheese An animal product is any material obtained from the body of an animal. For example, fat, meat, blood, milk, eggs, and lesser-known products, such as first-class and defeat. [1] Additional animal products designated by the USDA are products collected or produced from livestock in addition to muscle meat. [2] In the European Union, animal by-products (ABP) are described more broadly as animal materials that humans do not consume. [3] Thus, chicken eggs for human consumption are a by-product in the United States, but not in France; eggs intended for animal feed are classified as animal products in both countries. This in itself does not reflect the condition, safety or “completeness” of the product
Varieties of goat cheese An animal product is any material obtained from the body of an animal. For example, fat, meat, blood, milk, eggs, and lesser-known products, such as first-class and defeat. [1] Additional animal products designated by the USDA are products collected or produced from livestock in addition to muscle meat. [2] In the European Union, animal by-products (ABP) are described more broadly as animal materials that humans do not consume. [3] Thus, chicken eggs for human consumption are a by-product in the United States, but not in France; eggs intended for animal feed are classified as animal products in both countries. This in itself does not reflect the condition, safety or “completeness” of the product
Animal products include carcasses and carcasses, parts of carcasses of zoos, zoos and veterinarians, and animal products not intended for human consumption, including food waste. These products can go through a process known as "show" human and non-human food products that can be sold for the production of cosmetics, paints, cleaners, polishes, glues, soaps and inks , oils and other materials. The sale of animal products is an economic competition between the meat industry and industries that sell plant protein sources.