Foot and mouth disease (FMD) primarily affects livestock, including cattle, leading to significant impacts on milk production. Infected animals experience painful lesions, which can reduce milk yield and quality. Additionally, outbreaks often result in culling or quarantine of affected herds, further decreasing available milk supply. Consequently, dairy farmers can face financial losses and increased prices for milk products.
south Africa which is the main producer of milk had foot and mouth disease
Viral skin disease of sheep.Affect:Decrease milk productionDecrease wool productionRestriction on imported sheepVirus can't affect on human
Because FMD rarely infects humans, but spreads rapidly among animals, it is a much greater threat to the agriculture industry than to human health. Farmers around the world can lose huge amounts of money during a foot-and-mouth epizootic, when large numbers of animals are destroyed and revenues from milk and meat production go down.
If they have a so-called "disease in their milk" like Mastitis (infection of the udder) they cannot have their milk used by humans. Mastitis becomes quite painful for the cow if it is serious, which would also affect the calf's ability to suckle from her, or at least the one quarter that may be infected. If the mastitis is very serious, it will permanently affect the cow in a way that the quarters affected will either not produce as much milk or no milk at all.
- Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) - Anthrax - Blackleg - Bloat - Pnuemonia - Shipping Fever - Metritis - IBR (Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis) - BRD (Bovine Respiratory Disease) - BVD (Bovine Viral Diarrhea) - Lumpy Jaw - Johnes Disease - Grass Tetany - Fescue Toxicity - Calf Scours - Acidosis - Ketosis - Mastitis - Milk Fever - Foot-and-Mouth Disease - Foot Rot - Navel Infection - Pinkeye - Rabies - Tetanus - Brucellosis - Tuberculosis - Vaginitis
Milk itself does not directly cause gum disease; however, its sugar content can contribute to dental issues if oral hygiene is not maintained. Bacteria in the mouth feed on sugars, leading to plaque buildup, which can result in gum disease if not properly managed. It's important to maintain good oral hygiene, including regular brushing and dental check-ups, to prevent gum disease, regardless of the consumption of milk or other sugary foods.
The milk washes the taste around your mouth.
DONT SMOKE but yes it probably does well you shouldn't be smoing at all do you really want your child to die?? if its not born or still on breast milk what the hell is wrong with you just shoot it now god you people i swear.................trust me ima doctor
Bovine tuberculosis is the most notorious disease spread through unpasteurized milk.
There are far too many unknown variables to be able to answer this question. The cattle could be sick from a variety of possible diseases, from Johnes's Disease to Foot and Mouth, or it's possible that they are not being cared for properly, i.e., being neglected of their basic needs like food, water and comfort.
Hoof and Mouth, also called Foot and Mouth Disease (or FMD for short) is a highly contagious disease that can be spread to any and all cloven animals that come into contact with the pathogens for FMD. FMD is characterized by blisters or lesions that are found on and in the mouth, feet, and genitalia. Such lesions make it very painful for the animal to move around or eat anything. FMD is mostly spread by contact with other animals from unwashed or undisinfected tools, clothing or vehicles, but can also be spread through the air. The disease itself is not fatal, nor is it any concern to human health, but it is a serious concern as far as livestock productivity is concerned. Animals that get FMD decrease in productivity as far as meat and milk is concerned because of these painful blisters on their feet and in their mouths, and the only way to get rid of the disease is by strict quarantine and humane slaughter of not only animals that have FMD, but also those that are carriers or have a high risk of contracting the disease. Please see the related link below for more info.
milk contains calcium and that is what which might affect plant growth