Blisters in a cow's mouth, particularly on the tongue, can indicate several issues, with one common cause being a viral infection such as bovine viral diarrhea (BVD) or foot-and-mouth disease. These conditions can lead to painful lesions, affecting the cow's ability to eat and drink. It’s important to consult a veterinarian for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
If you give a cow an injection in the wrong place, there is a very high possibility that it may cause harm. You should allow professionals to inject your animals.
No. A cow only gives birth to one baby per year (on occasion two).
That all depends on the breed and frame size of that cow. For example: A three-year old medium-framed Charolais cow may weigh around 1600 lbs, whereas a small-framed three-year old Jersey cow may weigh around 800 lbs.
Pot roast is typically obtained from the shoulder area of the cow. Other tough cuts such as chuck steak and boneless chuck roast also come from this area.
Blisters on the tongue usually indicate that the animal has been eating toxic vegetation or that the animal has hoof and mouth disease. Your veterinarian can provide a prognosis in either case. Hoof and mouth disease is contagious so, you need to act on that out quickly so you can possibly save your herd.
Probably not as a rule, there are a lot of different reasons for a cow to be tough, surprisingly, the best piece of meat I ever enjoyed was from an old milk cow. I don't think that blindness is a reason in itself for the meat to be tough, unless you are teaching her to read. That might be kinda tough.
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A 14 year-old cow would be around 98 years old in cow years. That's pretty old for a cow!
Well they get killed to be eaten
Buffalo hide is a bit stronger than cow hide. Sometimes deer hide or lamb hide is used but they are not as tough as cow hide.
If you give a cow an injection in the wrong place, there is a very high possibility that it may cause harm. You should allow professionals to inject your animals.
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No. A cow only gives birth to one baby per year (on occasion two).
That all depends on the breed and frame size of that cow. For example: A three-year old medium-framed Charolais cow may weigh around 1600 lbs, whereas a small-framed three-year old Jersey cow may weigh around 800 lbs.
Pot roast is typically obtained from the shoulder area of the cow. Other tough cuts such as chuck steak and boneless chuck roast also come from this area.