There will be blister-like protrusions on and in her mouth, on her udder, and her feet.
No, but it's a highly transmissible disease that reduces an animal's ability to be normally productive.
Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy: Scrapie in sheep and Mad Cow disease (or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy), cows can get TB and sheep can get foot and mouth
yeh when you had a poo ate it then pooed it back out in a cows mouth which made the cow mad so its madcow disease lols :)
Blisters in a cow's mouth, particularly on the tongue, can indicate several issues, with one common cause being a viral infection such as bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) or foot-and-mouth disease. These conditions can lead to painful lesions, affecting the cow's ability to eat and drink. It’s important to consult a veterinarian for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
FMD enters through the mucosa of the pharynx, though it can also enter through skin abrasions in the gastro-intestinal tract. See the related link for more info.
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People do not get Mad Cow Disease. No human can get mad cow disease but humans can be infected by eating meat from a contaminated cow that has mad cow disease. The disease in people that has been associated with humans is called variant Creutzfeldt Jakob disease (vCJD) that is also a progressive fatal neurological disease.
There is no such thing as "cow disease" unless you are referring to MAD cow disease, which is something else entirely.
It's not sad cow disease, it's MAD cow disease. Its a brain disease that can cause irrational behavior in cows.
A mouth.
NEVER eat a diseased cow, unless you know for certainthat the disease that the cow has will not affect the meat and ultimately you. But if you don't know, don't eat it, otherwise you could get very sick and die.
A cow with almost no teeth.