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Definition of hoof-and-mouth disease in English: hoof-and-mouth diseasenoun mass nounNorth American A contagious viral disease of cattle and sheep, causing ulceration of the hoofs and around the mouth; foot-and-mouth disease. hoof-and-mouth disease is not necessarily fatal to cattle Example sentencesExamples - The World Animal Health Organization on Thursday urged them to disclose their information on hoof-and-mouth disease.
- Known as hoof-and-mouth disease, it mainly affects cows, sheep, and pigs.
- The livestock population in Great Britain has been truly devastated by the extreme herd culling in response to hoof-and-mouth disease.
- They will have a fairly good immunization against the same variety of hoof-and-mouth disease, thereafter.
- The crisis is the use of hoof-and-mouth disease as a pretext for a policy of destroying the food supply of populations, and destroying agriculture.
- "The US does not want your hoof-and-mouth disease," I was politely told.
- A suspected outbreak of hoof-and-mouth disease in Japanese cattle could have a damaging impact on Australia's lucrative beef export industry.
- Even hoof-and-mouth disease is due largely to globalization.
- The last time an outbreak of hoof-and-mouth disease occurred there was in 1908.
- Hoof-and-mouth disease causes blisters on the hooves and in the mouths of cattle, leading to loss of appetite and death.
Definition of hoof-and-mouth disease in US English: hoof-and-mouth diseasenoun North American A contagious viral disease of cattle and sheep, causing ulceration of the hoofs and around the mouth; foot-and-mouth disease. hoof-and-mouth disease is not necessarily fatal to cattle Example sentencesExamples - Known as hoof-and-mouth disease, it mainly affects cows, sheep, and pigs.
- A suspected outbreak of hoof-and-mouth disease in Japanese cattle could have a damaging impact on Australia's lucrative beef export industry.
- They will have a fairly good immunization against the same variety of hoof-and-mouth disease, thereafter.
- The last time an outbreak of hoof-and-mouth disease occurred there was in 1908.
- The World Animal Health Organization on Thursday urged them to disclose their information on hoof-and-mouth disease.
- The crisis is the use of hoof-and-mouth disease as a pretext for a policy of destroying the food supply of populations, and destroying agriculture.
- Even hoof-and-mouth disease is due largely to globalization.
- Hoof-and-mouth disease causes blisters on the hooves and in the mouths of cattle, leading to loss of appetite and death.
- "The US does not want your hoof-and-mouth disease," I was politely told.
- The livestock population in Great Britain has been truly devastated by the extreme herd culling in response to hoof-and-mouth disease.
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