Yes, chickens can potentially transmit certain diseases to cows, although this is not common. Diseases such as avian influenza and some forms of salmonellosis can affect both poultry and livestock. However, the transmission usually depends on specific pathogens and the circumstances of their interaction. Proper biosecurity measures can help mitigate the risk of cross-species disease transmission.
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Mad cow disease happens when the proteins in the brain of cow become misfolded. This is called prion. In simple words all proteins have to be folded before they can function and when some proteins in the brain become misfolded, such a state is called prions (misfolding of proteins) and it results in mad cow disease.
cows, chicken and horses. I found you can put carps in your pond.
Livestock predator Livestock *Fox*Chicken,duck and goose *Weasel*Chicken,eggs * Wolf*Cow,goat,horse,sheep * Coyote* Goat,chicken, * Raccoon* Chicken,Eggs *Opossum*Eggs,chicken *Skunk* Eggs,chicken
I believe that would be methane, which is also highly flammable. We make it too whenever we pass gas, but we are surpassed by cows in both the volume of gas made and percentage that is methane.
No, rabies is a disease that only affects mammals.
There are no chicken in cows. Chickens and cows are two very different species, and neither is found inside the other, or even consumed by the other.
exploding chicken disease is a rare disease in males ages 9-12
Bovine traumatic reticuloperitonitis is the correct medical terminology for hardware disease in cows.
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Researchers are not completely sure how cows get mad cow disease, but they believe it comes from certain food that was given to cows. Some of this food contains the remains of dead cows that had the infection causing the cows that are eating it to get the infection. Mad cow disease affects the cows brain causing them to go "mad."
COWS
cows i like chicken
Cows.
most common animals are, Cows, Chicken, Goats, and Pigs.
Cows milk, chicken bones.
the products are chicken,cows and milk