Yes.
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.
No
Yes they can. xx
TB could mean teeny bopper meaning immature.
a top class TB could be worth £25,000 and more.
75 years to catch a buffalo
whit stuff
This is because if you don't get vaccinated then you could catch TB and maybe even pass it on to your friends or your work colleagues and maybe even die and get very ill.
yes in order to catch the buffalo.
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.
The plains Indians would use horses to hunt buffalo. It was much easier to catch up with the buffalo herd when you could run just as fast. They also used horses to travel long distances.
most had about 1 tb but if you paid a bit extra you could get them with 2 tb