One of the best, and earliest, indicators of a cow's illness is a change in either what's going in or what's coming out. An observant farmer will have a good mental history of what his herd's manure looks and smells like, including color, consistency, fragrance and volume. Any change to this can indicate an infection or nutritional problem in the herd. Also, farmers keep close tabs on how much and what kind of feed and water their cows are consuming - a sick cow will often eat less or even nothing at all, and this decrease will show up in a visual surveillance of the feed bunk.
Other signs of illness in cows include increased heart rate and/or respiratory rate, lack of rumination (not chewing cud, no gut sounds), lethargy, unusual posture or gait, and general appearance of "not normal".
Your cow may be sick from retained afterbirth due to the accumulation of bacteria that can lead to infections, such as metritis. This condition can cause systemic illness, affecting the cow's overall health and productivity. It's essential to monitor for signs of infection and consult a veterinarian for appropriate treatment and management. Prompt removal of retained afterbirth is crucial to prevent complications.
Lots of signs some are vomiting, diahera, not eating, not moving around as much.
The cow would get sick.
yes, in fact it can in some cases be deadly some dog food is made of cow, foods with cow brain are dangerous because of "mad cow disease" this effects the brain and is fatal.
the signs of being sick are having a headake or feeling queezy
they start acting up. they get sick.
Yes, some cats can indeed get sick from drinking cream. Cats cannot digest lactose (found in cow's milk and diary) very well, and can become sick.
moo flu
yes because cow munare is germs and it can enter the body and make an infection it really depends if the cow has a virus or any thing that would make it sick
some signs your guinea pig is sick: *eats less *sleeps more *crys when pet or picked up
the healing
slobber, coughing , not eating