Horses cannot catch tuberculosis (TB) from cattle, as the strains of Mycobacterium bovis that typically affect cattle are not transmissible to horses. However, horses can be infected with a different strain, Mycobacterium avium, which causes a form of tuberculosis in them. Overall, while both animals can suffer from TB, they do not transmit the disease to each other.
Yes they can. xx
The cow would pass the TB on to its milk and humans could catch if the milk wasn't treated. All cows that have TB have to be slaughtered and burned.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
No
Horses just don't heard cattle by instinct, they have to be trained to do so. People use to heard cattle with horses because cattle can run faster than a human and they are also bigger. But horses are taller and faster then cattle also cattle are intimidated by horses.
Answer. Paints,quarter Horses, TB's, and Arabians.
ummm... Well seeing as horses and cattle are two different types of animals, horses do not have any cattle.
in racing kentucky, thoroughbreds (TB)
Badgers are blamed for carrying TB and passing it on to other animals, such as cattle.
Yes.
Horses and cattle.
Yes horses can definately live happily with cattle. They also live happily with donkies, mules, goats, other horses, even chickens!