slobber, coughing
, not eating
Signs of ill health in cattle include a drop in appetite or feed intake, changes in behavior such as lethargy or isolation from the herd, and abnormal vital signs like elevated temperature or rapid breathing. Physical symptoms may include coughing, nasal discharge, diarrhea, or swelling in specific areas. Additionally, signs of pain or discomfort, such as limping or excessive vocalization, may indicate health issues. Monitoring these signs closely is essential for timely intervention.
It means to be extremely thin with signs of ill health or starvation, such as sunken cheeks, deeply recessed eyes and so on.
Signs of healthiness in cattle include:AssertivenessEyes appear bright and wideCoat is shinnyHealthy bowel movementsNormal respiration ratesNormal digestive activity (cud chewing often)High energy levels (especially in calves)High (normal for the cow) milk productionNormal carcass weight (cow is not too thin)Normal eating and drinking habits
Call your vet.
concept of ill health
The symptoms of occupational ill health are many and varied, just like the symptoms of any other form of ill health. They depend on what agent or agents are causing the ill health and are too numerous to list here specifically.
When a cow refuses to get up after having a calf, it may be experiencing complications such as fatigue, pain, or illness, including conditions like milk fever or retained placenta. It's important for the farmer or caretaker to assess the cow's condition and seek veterinary assistance if necessary. Prompt intervention can help ensure the cow's recovery and the health of the calf. Monitoring her for signs of distress or other health issues is crucial in this situation.
Feed it berries.
Signs that a greyhound may be ill include lethargy or decreased activity, loss of appetite, unusual vocalizations, and changes in behavior or temperament. Additionally, look for physical symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, labored breathing, or signs of pain like whimpering or reluctance to move. Changes in drinking habits or difficulty in urination can also indicate health issues. If any of these signs are observed, it’s important to consult a veterinarian promptly.
I'm not sure this has ever happened. Cows on pasture will graze all day, every day, without any ill effects.
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the cow will get restless and will isolate itself from other cows.