Anything from rabies to a foreign object that is stuck in her mouth that she can't dislodge, or excessively dry feed she's been fed for a while. A cow will seem to froth at the mouth after she's finished licking at a salt block, which is completely normal. Besides rabies, other diseases that can cause a cow to froth at the mouth include Acute Acidosis, Acute Bovine Pulmonary Edema and Emphysema or Fog Fever, Vesicular Stomatitis, Blue Tongue Disease, Wooden Tongue, Glossoplegia, Slaframine Toxicosis, Stomatitis, Neoplasia, Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis, Hardware disease, Fescue endophyte issues (or Fescue Toxicity), Anaplasmosis, Pasture Bloat, Parainfluenza Virus 3, Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus (includes pneumonia and shipping fever), Bovine Viral Diarrhea (can cause Mucosal disease which results in excessive frothing at the mouth), etc.
A 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 :)
A cow with almost no teeth.
The mouth parts if a cow are the lips, teeth, tongue, lower jaw, upper jaw, cheeks and palate.
No, but it's a highly transmissible disease that reduces an animal's ability to be normally productive.
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It just means that they have a soft mouth.
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Cricket, fence, and mouth are nouns. Cow's is a possessive noun, which is acting as an adjective.
Mouth!
Foaming at the mouth in a cow could be caused by bloat. If your cow has this and is bleeding from the hose and cannot stand up, it needs veterinary care right away.
There will be blister-like protrusions on and in her mouth, on her udder, and her feet.