Ka raru te miraka me te kau i te mate kau o te kau miraka?

Epidemic bovine leukemia was first described by Knuth and Volkmann in the late 19th century. In 1969, Miller of the United States isolated leukemia virus from bovine blood lymphocytes. In 1974, the disease was also found in China and spread in China, causing serious losses to the cattle industry. The main symptoms of this disease …

Ko te ngau o te u i nga kau miraka kau ka pa ki te kounga o te miraka?

Frostbite of breast Dairy cows have no hair and the skin is thin, a large area of contact with air, low temperature, strong wind, cold bed and lying on the ground, and improper use of non-winter nipple disinfectant can easily cause frostbite. Frostbite causes chapped breast (head) skin of dairy cows. It is easy to …

He aha te mate tino noa o te kau?

Usually, calves are within six months of age, which is also the fastest-growing stage of them. Because the organs of calves in this period are still in the stage of development, so the autoimmune ability is not perfect, and there is no strong resistance to pathogens in the external environment so that calves are susceptible …

He aha te take ka pupuhi te mahunga?

Actinobacteriosis is caused by Actinobacillus Linnaeus infecting soft tissue of head; actinomycosis causing osteoporotic periostitis of upper and mandible; malignant edema caused by Clostridium Septicum; alveolar periostitis is a serious periodontal disease with secondary infection, which occurs in cow baby with unknown etiology; submandibular abscess is caused by cyanobacterium pyogenesis; Drug appliances can cause perforation …

He aha te werau e puhia ana ki te kiri?

The dairy fluffy cow can be infected by four kinds of lipid mites (scabies, foot mites, itchy mites, Demodex), six kinds of lice, skin worms, maggots (spiral maggots) and various flies. Parasitic dermatosis is most common in dairy cows fed in winter. Many skin diseases can not be differentiated according to clinical symptoms but must …

He aha te take o te kakumonia i roto i nga kau?

Bronchopneumonia, also known as lobular pneumonia, can cause inflammation of the bronchi or bronchioles along with the pulmonary lobules. Many pathogenic factors can cause the disease. The main pneumonia symptoms are that the alveoli of bronchioles and a few pulmonary lobules are filled with inflammatory exudates such as white blood cells and epithelial cells, showing …

Ka taea te pa ki te miraka te maru o nga matikuku kau miraka?

I tenei wa, i roto i nga mahi whakatipu kau miraka me te whakaputa, he ahua noa te ahua o te mumura o nga rau maikuku, a, i roto i te kahui miraka kau te nuinga o nga kau kuao me nga kau he iti ake te ahua o te ahua o te kau, ko te nuinga o ratou he mokowhiti noa, engari i etahi wa ka puta nga pakarutanga papatipu i te whare haumanu. I roto i te tukanga whangai haumanu o…

Me pehea te aukati me te whakahaere i te mate Clostridium Westermani i roto i nga kau miraka?

Epidemic characteristics  Clostridium welchii in dairy cows is mainly caused by pollution of the environment, drinking water, feed and so on. When dairy cows are fed, bacteria or spores will enter the intestinal tract and multiply in large quantities, resulting in the occurrence of Clostridium welchii. Besides, sudden changes in climate and feeding environment, or …

What diseases can’t or limit the use of salt in dairy cows?

Salt is a mineral feed, which is an important component of gastric juice. It plays an important role in promoting gastrointestinal digestion, maintaining the volume and osmotic pressure of intracellular and extracellular fluid of the body, and is very important for dairy cows. But it is related to many diseases of dairy cows, which can …

Me pehea te hamani i te osteomalacia ki nga kau miraka kau?

Osteomalacia of dairy cows is a chronic nutritional metabolic disease, which is caused by the lack of calcium, phosphorus or the unreasonable ratio of the two feedstuffs, resulting in the disorder of calcium and phosphorus metabolism and bone decalcification. The main clinical features are digestive disorders, soft bones, deformed hoofs, abnormal limbs, and lameness. If …

Me pehea te hamani tetanus kau

Tetanus is an acute and poisonous human and animal infectious disease, which is caused by Clostridium tetanus infection through trauma. It is also called umbilical cord wind, lockout, ankylosis, etc. The main characteristic of diseased cattle is that the body’s skeletal muscle or some muscle groups continue to appear tonic spasm, and will show obvious …

Te wetewete me te aukati i te heterophilia i roto i nga kau miraka kau

Heterophilia in dairy cows is a stubborn disorder of taste, which is caused by metabolic dysfunction, resulting in abnormal taste, thus appearing the phenomenon of licking and gnawing, the main characteristic of which is eating foreign bodies. The disease usually occurs in cows fed in the house in winter and early spring. The disease usually …