juvenile bovine
She has lost her tail because a bug has chewed part of it off. You see, when dogs get fleas, the fleas work together. they go to the base of the dogs tail. they then begin the hard work. they chew on it. the dogs tail then falls off!
if you mean a scorpion it is hard for the tail to fall off
It's possible that a juvenile bovine could chew the horse's tail off. To prevent this you can keep the tail in a tail bag, available as most feed and tack stores.
howd it fall off
I believe they are scratching it.
I took on more work than I can do.
If you mean falling off then NO. But if you mean like the skin comes off, it happens occasionally and nothing is wrong.
Yes, a mouse may chew its tail off if it is experiencing extreme stress or anxiety. This behavior, known as self-mutilation, can occur in response to overcrowding, lack of enrichment, or other stressful conditions. It's essential to provide a suitable environment to reduce stress and prevent such harmful behaviors in pet mice. If a mouse exhibits this behavior, it’s advisable to consult a veterinarian for proper care.
They do not actually eat it. When they chew on the mane or tail, it is because it is their way of grooming.
that its broken or rotted off. it will not grow back
No, mixing different species is not recommended and may end up in the death of the mouse or hamster, or both. The hamster could also chew off the mouse's tail.
it means that when one person is talking to you so much you gotta chew your ear off