You could give them a shot of calcium, though it's best to check with your veterinarian first.
Rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults.
how do u get rickets
Some do, most don't. It always depends on when they're bred that will coincide to when they will calve. Some cows may calve on a New Moon, some may calve when the moon is at it's first or last quarter, or some may calve in between any of these times.
Kinda. If you are referring to their rear ends, yes. But, cows calve out of their vaginas, not their anuses.
No, rickets is not caused by microbes. Rickets is caused by a lack of vitamin D, calcium or phosphate.
you can give it milk
A Jersey springer means they are about to calve or give birth in then next month or so.
John Rickets has written: 'John Rickets, Byrsa Basilica Sive Regale Excambium'
Calve is a verb, not a noun. Perhaps you mean calf, for which the plural possessive is calves'
Rickets is not a microbe. Rickets is a disease caused by the deficiency of Vitamin D, which is an essential vitamin (that is it is not produced by the body). Body gets vitamin D when sunlight falls on the skin.
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Rickets is diagnosed by x-ray examination of leg bones