Cattle diseases
Complications after giving birth in cows do not always resolve with obvious signs. Health problem
Development of the placenta occurs during the first trimester. It is connective tissue covered with epithelial cells. Placenta
Livestock diseases are caused by viruses and bacteria, but the lion's share of pathologies result from
Among cattle diseases, infectious diseases occupy not the last place. Diseases spread among the livestock, weaken the animals,
Keeping cattle involves constant monitoring of the health of the animals. Timely help
Calf dyspepsia is a serious pathology characterized by digestive disorders, metabolic problems, and general intoxication.
Gas gangrene in animals is a phenomenon that farmers encounter everywhere. Since malignant acute edema
Parasitic diseases can cause significant harm to livestock farming, affecting cattle, and also occurring
Cows spend most of their lives on pastures for walking. In normal healthy condition the individual
Malignant catarrhal fever, or fever, of cattle is a non-contagious sporadic infection. Manifests in
Childbirth is a complex physiological process that causes restructuring and renewal of all internal organs
Clostridiosis is a bacterial infection of cattle. Against the background of infection with its pathogens (clostridia),