by oxgall | May 20, 2023 | Uncategorized
Ox Gallstones Gambian – Are They Worth $20k Or More Per Kilogram? The theft of gallstones at a southeast Queensland abattoir has sparked a lot of interest. But a Beef Central investigation has found that they’re not worth anywhere near as much as they are...
by oxgall | May 19, 2023 | Uncategorized
Valuing Ox Gallstones Mali Gallstones are a precious Chinese herbal medicine that are harvested from cattle after bile is filtered without any special processing. These stones are then dried to remove all moisture and ready for sale to buyers. Many have questioned why...
by oxgall | May 18, 2023 | Uncategorized
Ox Gallstones in Burkina Faso A bilirubin build-up in the gall bladder of cattle, cows and oxen leads to the formation of biliary calculi, or gallstones. They can block the duct that drains bile out of the liver, causing inflammation and death. Once removed from the...
by oxgall | May 17, 2023 | Uncategorized
Ox Gallstones Cameroon Following Monday’s story on gallstone theft at a Queensland abattoir, the question of what these cattle byproducts are worth has been raised again. Some have suggested that processors are making a fortune from them, at the expense of beef...
by oxgall | May 16, 2023 | Uncategorized
What Are Ox Gallstones Worth? MONDAY’S article about gallstone theft at a southeast Queensland abattoir has aroused interest in the cattle byproduct from meat processing plants. Some are saying processors must be making a fortune from them, at beef...
by oxgall | May 15, 2023 | Uncategorized
Ox Gallstones Central Africa A cattle byproduct, Ox Gallstones are in high demand as Chinese herbal medicine. They are highly sought after as an aphrodisiac in Hong Kong. The aetiology of gallstones is complex and depends on multiple factors, including diet, age, sex,...