it depends on the health of the cow
To keep infection out and fight against infection.
antibodies
Naturally acquired active immunity
The white blood cells fight the bacteria then the platelets stack up and make a scab to stop further infection and to stop the blood leaking.
teeth can not fight off of those bacteria and infection
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No they do not. They are naturally hairy but do not have staches.
The first antibiotic used to fight infection was sulfa.
An example of a protein that helps fight off infection is antibodies.
Researchers are not completely sure how cows get mad cow disease, but they believe it comes from certain food that was given to cows. Some of this food contains the remains of dead cows that had the infection causing the cows that are eating it to get the infection. Mad cow disease affects the cows brain causing them to go "mad."
No. Antibiotics are given to them only when they are ill with a bacterial or viral infection. Cows have antibodies and immunoglobins, but not antibiotics.
fight infection
They kill both good and bad bacteria and can destroy antibodies that your body has produced to help you naturally fight off infections making you more susceptible to get another infection
cattle battle
Cows don't hide. They either run away or stand and fight.
To keep infection out and fight against infection.
Naturopaths often recommend dietary supplements of vitamin C, bioflavonoids, and beta-carotenes--found naturally in fruits and vegetables--to ease inflammation and fight infection.