No. A cow is much too big and heavy for a fox to kill. However, a fox CAN kill a cow if it has rabies and bites the cow, transferring the rabies virus to that cow. There is no treatment for rabies, so if a cow has rabies, this will kill her.
Where can you buy guinea pigs in CT?
You can get them at a few places. You can get them at a breeder. You can stop at a pet shop. Most pet shops have these animals for sale.
fun fact ! D.O.N.T. NAME YOUR PIG NAPOLEAN . Napolean Bonaparte was a French military officer. He was the first ever military officer to be crowned emperor. dont name your pig napolean because that will consider disgrace to France. why? because you will call hi fat
What are some names of wool bearing animals?
The alpaca, the llama, the Angora goat (known as mohair), the camel, Cashmere goat, sheep, rabbit, vicuñas and dog (called chiengora wool).* These animals, with the exception of the rabbit and the dog, fall under the Order Artiodactyla.
Goat and sheep
Family Caprinae
Camel, alpaca, vicuna and llama
Family Camelidae
Rabbit
Order Lagomorpha
Family Leporidae
Dog
Order Carnivora
Family Canidae
Location:
Cashmere goat
Himalayans
Angora goat
United States, Turkey and South Africa
Alpaca
South America
Llama
South America
Sheep
China, Australia, New Zealand, United States, UK
Rabbit
Europe, Chile, China, United States
Vicuna
South America
Camel
Turkey, China, Mongolia, Iran, Afghanistan, Russia, Tibet, Australia
Dog
Scandinavia, North America
* List is not inclusive
How many cows are there in the US?
According to USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service ( www.usda.gov/nass ), the number cattle and calves in the United States on July 1 (year??) was 103.9 million head.
How much does a baby horse weigh?
A horses weight will vary according to breed , age and over all build. But typically a pony will weigh up to 1,100 pounds, A riding horse will weigh around 900-1,300 pounds. And a draft type horse will weight from 1,400-3,000 pounds.
What animals lay eggs to have babies?
Animals which lay eggs to reproduce include:
What are the signs of parturition in farm animals?
A cow or heifer that is about to give birth or undergo parturition or is going into labour will initially show signs including her udder swelling with colostrum, her vulva engorging with blood making it look a bit swollen, her sides sinking in front of her thurls and there may be some mucous coming out of her vulva. She'll get fidgety and look for a place to calve. When her udder is full, she's about 3-7 days from calving, although some cows or heifers won't show any freshening until the day they are about to calve, and others may have a full bag for weeks before she drops a calf. When her sides sink in, she's around 1-3 days from calving. When there is discharge from her vulva being the clear, non-sticky, stringy stuff, she's less than a day away from calving. However if the discharge is more sticky and thick, this is just the mucus plug being removed, which occurs about a week before calving. When you see that water bag, she's in labor and it's just a matter of minutes before the feet and head of the calf start to show.
During the birthing process, she will be pacing around, acting very fidgety, unable to stay in one position for long. She will be holding her tail out behind her, like she would if she were just bred. She often will find a place away from the herd to settle down to give birth, and still tries to lay down and get up, then lay down again only to get up. She may be pacing around in a circle, stopping to strain every so often (you can tell by watching the stomach muscles contract on her belly and she stops breathing to strain). There will be clear and thick mucus discharge from her vulva, soon followed by a water sac (yellowish in colour). Soon after the water sac appears you should be able to see feet sticking out, and these feet should have the bottoms pointing downwards, indicating that the calf is coming front first. You should also see that BOTH feet are coming out; if there's just one you might want to consider getting the cow in a head-gate for you to go in and bring the leg up or get the vet to do it. Soon after the feet and the first part of the legs show the nose, muzzle and head soon follow, then the shoulders. After the shoulders the rest pop out easily, however trouble can also come if the hips get locked in the cow's pelvis. Don't hesitate to help her out then either if she doesn't progress to dropping the rest of the calf. But if the hips don't get locked, before you know it you'll have a new baby calf on the ground. Congrats!
Candling is simply shining a light source through an egg to see what you can see inside the egg. Look it up on the web.
How much does the average bridle cost?
A bridles price can vary. The lowest you will get a good leather bridle for is around $60 online. Bridles can get very expensive. The bridles price may also change depending on wheter it is Nylon or Leather. Typically a bridle will range from 70- 150 dollars. You may also get low prices from Ebay... but i do not suggest buying a used bridle. (Even if the item says brand new people can stretch the truth.) I also suggest leather bridle because they are easier to punch holes in. Nylon is alot more complicated.
What's the average life span of a cow?
Cows, which are mature female bovines, can live for as long as 2 to 30 years. The average is 15 years for all cows, regardless of breed.
How many eggs can you put in an empty square shaped basket?
That all depends on the size of the basket.
What products or things that comes from animals?
The most obvious product of animals is meat. The next product would be hides and wool, but there are some others. Animal collagen is one of the most important products from animals. Collagen is used in the manufacture of cosmetics, and many pharmaceutical products. Even everyone's favorite, Jello! is made from the collagen of animals.
Where does intensive farming happen?
Intensive farming can happen anywhere, usually where there is a high number of rain to keep the crops healthy, although not too much rain to over water them. It is also common you see intensive farming in areas with good soil, and less polution (away from factories and businesses).
Are blue eyes common in horses?
You failed to mention if the spots have just occured or has he had them for a long time. A brown-eyed horse with blue spots, especially if just recent, should be seen by a vet. Just like people, horses can have different colored eyes. The most common being brown, then blue and lastly amber. I have seen horses that have one brown and one blue. But I would have a chat with my vet just to make sure your horse is not suffering from a serious eye problem.
Can people breathe underwater?
Human's are not designed to breathe underwater, so technically, no I can't, and neither can you.
BUT, we can breathe underwater by using artificial breathing supplies, such as an air tank or snorkel.
Does neckbones come from a pig?
Neck bones cane come from any animal that has an internal skeletal structure, including pigs.
Ribbons have been used to tie hair throughout much of history. However, the modern version of the hair tie originated in 1900 with elastic headbands. In 1986, the scrunchie hair tie was invented by Rommy Revson.
Why does conventional farming produce a larger yield than organic farming?
An advantage of organic farming is that no chemicals are used for insect or weed control and soil is built up through natural means, like using compost, instead of using chemical fertilizers. Some believe that these methods provide healthier food.
Advantages of conventional farming include using insecticides and pesticides to control pests, which can be quicker and more effective than using natural means, although the chemicals can get into the crops. This can decrease the time and effort necessary to control pests. Also, unless a great deal of effort is made in organic farming to build up the soil naturally,
To me, organic farming is better than conventional farming because I desire my food to be free of chemicals. To someone else, conventional farming is better for other reasons. While there are probably many scientific studies that claim one or the other method is better, it's really up to the individual to decide for themselves based on what their goals and desires are for the foods they produce and eat.
What is the livestock of California?
the animals raised in California are lambs,horses,dogs,chickens etc.
What are the symptoms of foot and mouth disease?
There is no specific teatment for foot and mouth disease. There are vaccines available but there are limitations to its use. This is mainly because the virus is continuously mutating so different stains are being produced. Whereas the developement time for a vaccine against these new strains is 4 months. For this reason many counties decide to destroy all infected, and animals that have been incontact with these animals.
Typically a bull animal is a male animal although the "bull" in Bull Sharks refer to both male and female Bull Sharks.