Joint ill in calves is a disease that stems from an infected navel, with the infection spreading to the joints of the calf, making them more swollen than usual.
The place where bones meet is called joint
You calf would have what is called Joint ill. See your vet immediately about this illness.
He may have Joint Ill.
Joint ill is commonly a secondary problem to a primary illness like Septicemia. This is where a gut or naval infection can occur, and can spread to the calf's joints or internal organs. Broad-spectrum antibiotics (like LA-200) are the best to treat a calf with joint ill.
Check with a veterinarian. It could be joint ill or an abscess that needs to be treated.
A bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of the big toe, often caused by misalignment of the toe joint due to pressure or ill-fitting shoes.
If joint legal, the child goes to a relative. This subject needs to be addressed in the order.
Calves with some sort of infection, like Joint Ill or Navel Ill, will loose their hair. It is imperative that you give the calf necessary antibiotics to help him fight off the infection.
Any environmental bacteria or viruses especially if its mother was sick at the time of lambing eg clostridial diseases, listeriosis, pneumonia, starvation, hypothermia, septicaemia, navel ill, enteritis, joint ill, toxoplasmosis, chlamydophilosia and campylobacter
Ill, more ill, most ill.
Ill is not a verb, therefore it does not have a past tense. It is used with the auxiliary, 'be', i.e 'I am ill'(present) Therefore, past would be 'I was ill'.
more ill, most ill