Several, including trichomoniasis, bovine viral diarrhea, leptospirosis, and others.
No, cattle and cows are often kept together with no problems. If there where any risk of horses catching a disease from cattle than they would not enter horses in gaming classes with cattle (calf roping, team penning etc).
Depends on what diseases the cattle had and whether they were transmissible to humans or not.
H. G. Belschner has written: 'Horse diseases' -- subject(s): Horses, Diseases 'Cattle diseases' -- subject(s): Diseases, Cattle
No. White Muscle Disease is a selenium and/or Vitamin E deficiency condition which happens when unsaturated fats are fed to cattle. Those cattle that get WMD are only those on a selenium/Vit. E poor ration. It is not transmitted to other cattle like some bacterial diseases are.
Whenever a cow or heifer is sexually receptive.
No cattle variety does not affect the final product which is beef. The cattle must however be in good condition.
J. M. Payne has written: 'Metabolic and nutritional diseases of cattle' -- subject(s): Cattle, Diseases, Metabolism, Nutrition
Neelesh Sharma has written: 'Production diseases of dairy animals' -- subject(s): Dairy cattle, Cattle, Metabolism, Parturition, Diseases
No. The moon does not affect killing cattle. The moon is in outer space,and your just dumb.o:
No, mosquitoes do not carry mad cow disease. Mad cow disease, or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), is caused by prions that affect cattle and is not transmitted by insects. The disease primarily spreads through the consumption of infected animal products. Mosquitoes are not involved in the transmission of prion diseases like mad cow disease.
Because they had diseases.
Cattle may carry the organisms that cause anthrax, European tick-borne encephalitis, rabies, tapeworm, Salmonella infections and many bacterial and viral diseases.