Cow horns are often regarded as waste material at slaughterhouses, a Zimbabwean craftsman, however, has struck gold in them.
For over 47 years, Muriithi Wambugu has kept alive the traditional art of carving horns into utensils that are used in wedding ceremonies and religious events. Carefully polished and cleaned ...
This cow horn, one of many, is at the Edward Jenner ... her cowpox passed to Sarah Nelmes, a milkmaid, and was used as the first "vaccine" against smallpox. So Blossom was instrumental in ...
Not because of some insatiable appetite for beef but because I had a lucrative order to export cow horns that would potentially earn me millions. So while others were trooping to slaughterhouses ...
Researchers have used genome editing to generate hornless cattle, which then pass on the trait to their offspring. The absence of the horns means they cannot use them to injure other animals - or ...