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lunatika

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How has the ability to immunize animals benefited agriculture?
 
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Regular vaccinations and deworming can help prevent harmful parasite and disease in horses.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

Animal immunization is a means of vaccinating animals against specific types of disease. With this ability, farmers are able to prevent and treat diseases that would have decimated their livestock in the past. By maintaining a disease-free environment, animals can be raised at a much lower cost with less risk to producers.

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