In place of combiotic antibiotics, you can consider using probiotics to support gut health, as they help maintain a balanced microbial population. Additionally, offering a high-quality diet rich in fiber and essential nutrients can enhance overall health and immunity. Implementing good management practices, such as proper hygiene and stress reduction, can also contribute to preventing infections. Always consult a veterinarian before making changes to an animal's health regimen.
Yes, administering LA 200 (a broad-spectrum antibiotic) to pregnant cows can be done, but it should only be under the guidance of a veterinarian. The antibiotic can help treat infections, but there are concerns about potential impacts on the fetus and the withdrawal period for meat and milk. Always ensure that the treatment aligns with veterinary recommendations and regulations regarding antibiotic use in livestock.
Cows give meat and dairy cows give milk.
Cows give birth to baby cows called calves.
He likes to give the cows anal with his little boot.
It depends on the antibiotic. There are many.
No. Cows have a uterus, like humans do, and give birth the same way.
No. A lot of cows will give birth laying out on their sides.
No steroids are given to dairy cows.
Cows give milk to feed their young, but humans like it so we drink it too.
Cows give birth through the vagina (birth canal).
No. Cows only give birth to other cows (i.e., calves), not humans.
Decomposers give cows nutrients to live