Top 10 Biggest Cattle Breeds In The World - Biggest Cows To Believe .... They say size matters but does it? Well, there are different ideas on this so let’s not discuss all of that and restrict ourselves to cattle. Now why do people domesticate cattle? While there can be many reasons for this, the two major are milk and meat production. Keeping this in mind, you’d OBVIOUSLY prefer the larger breed because hello, more meat! Now before you run to get the biggest of them all, remember that they have their own limitations and each one is suitable to different climates and needs. So are you ready to scrutinize the biggest cattle breeds? Number 10. Bazadaise : This French breed of beef cattle takes its name from the town of Bazas in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France. A festival, the FĂȘte des Boeufs Gras, is held each year in Bazas to present fattened Bazadaise stock. Now ...
Impaction in dairy animals refers to the failure of digestion, slow passage and accumulation of feed in one or more of the stomach compartments leading to constipation or absence of dung . In last few years this condition has emerged as one of the most common digestive disorder in dairy animals of Punjab. It is more common in pregnant or young cattle of less than 8 yr of age. Impaction is of two types . Primary impaction – it refers of accumulation of poor quality roughages in any of the forestomach compartments. It is relatively rare condition and involves nearly all animals of the herd. For example feeding of hybrid napier bajra was associated with one of outbreak of impaction in dairy animals in Punjab. Sometimes ingestion of inanimate or indigestible substance like ropes a polyethene is associated with such impaction in sporadic cases in herd. Secondary impaction – any inflammation of gut or associated organ which decease gut motility lead to second...
Dental care Dental disease is quite common in cats, especially as they get older. You should get your cat’s teeth regularly checked by your vet. Many cats do not show obvious discomfort, although signs of dental disease may include: • reduced appetite • halitosis (bad breath) • dropping food or difficulty in eating • blood-tinged saliva or drooling • unusual face rubbing or pawing at the mouth • behavioural changes, such as becoming quieter or more aggressive • reduced grooming • sneezing, nasal discharge or facial swelling Dental disease can be painful and seriously affect your cat’s health and welfare. Bacteria can enter the cat’s bloodstream and affect its heart and kidneys. Consult your vet Teeth and oral health. Insurance Pet insurance can cover veterinary costs for illness, accidents and emergencies. There are plenty of options available. Some policies won’t insure older pets over a certain age,...
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