“…In fact, numerous examples may be found in the literature, on that same variety of tissues and products. They include muscle [1,2], meat products and their transformation [3], liver and related products [4], milk and dairy products [5], eggs [6,7], honeybee products [8], animal fibers like wool, cashmere or mohair [9], hides [10], reproductive organs and reproduction-related fluids [11], such as sperm or blood-based fluids, namely serum or plasma [12]. The afore-mentioned complexity is further increased if farm animal proteomics, includes an increasing number of disease and parasitosis causing agents, such as bacteria, viruses and protozoa, as well as possible vectors of such diseases namely ticks, flies and mosquitoes.…”