Extreme temperatures (hot or cold), fear, illness, pain, discomfort, inability to stretch limbs or move around, hunger, thirst, extreme weather, estrus, calving, separation from the herd, object or activity out of routine, being hit and yelled at in order to be forced into an area it doesn't want to go, the list goes on.
If a cow looks dull, it could be a sign of illness, malnutrition, dehydration, or stress. It's important to monitor its behavior and physical condition closely to determine the underlying cause and provide proper care and treatment. Consulting a veterinarian for a thorough examination is recommended.
Cow dung, cow patty, cow pie, cow feces, etc.
A cow
Elsie the cow was/is a Jersey cow.
They put a fistula in the cow. Thus, the cow is called a fistulated cow.
Not exactly. A cow can have a large udder yet produce a little amount of milk if she is either under stress or is not being fed properly. However, it is definitely true that a cow with a larger udder will be more productive in terms of milking ability than a cow with a smaller udder.
No. Stress REDUCES milk production. A stressed out cow won't produce as much milk, nor will she even let down any milk when it's milking time.
The cat cow yoga stretch can improve flexibility, posture, and spinal health. It also helps to relieve stress and tension in the back and neck muscles.
It can be a little higher than normal because of the stress she's going through trying to push out that calf.
If a cow looks dull, it could be a sign of illness, malnutrition, dehydration, or stress. It's important to monitor its behavior and physical condition closely to determine the underlying cause and provide proper care and treatment. Consulting a veterinarian for a thorough examination is recommended.
That just depends on whether the human or cow has a wound on their leg and/or whether they are thrashing around in the water because they are drowning. Piranha are attracted to both the smell of blood in the water and of stress pheromones emitted by a drowning human or animal.
Cow dung, cow patty, cow pie, cow feces, etc.
It is a cow.
ein cow is a cow
Cow-Cow Boogie was created in 1942.
No, never. Cow paddies are cow feces.
All sorts of things, from some sort of genetic disorder to a virus or bacteria that the calf picked up in the womb from the cow, or from environmental conditions (from the extremely cold and wet [cold stress] to the extremely hot [heat stress]) that the calf was exposed to when born. Injury from the cow stepping on it or laying on it could also cause some serious damage to the calf. If the cow rejects her calf and he doesn't get colostrum, he could die. Malnutrition of the cow where she doesn't have enough milk or is deficient in a mineral enough that the calf dies when it's born will cause it as well. A prime example of this is selenium deficiency which causes White Muscle Disease.