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  1. 8 sty 2006 · 'Bovine' means Cow, or Ox, Bull - from the late Latin 'bovinus'. 'Lummox' means a clumsy, stupid person - originating from the East Anglian / Midlands region of England in the United Kingdom. Circa early 1800's.

  2. 17 wrz 2011 · The mechanical damage may come from dried pasture stubble or frozen mud spikes. You should be especially careful during the first two weeks after fall weaning when calves are coming from dried pastures, and during the first two weeks after the temperature drops below freezing following a wet period. Footrot can be easily and successfully treated.

  3. It is important to bear in mind that lameness is a clinical sign and not a disease in and of itself. Therefore, the cause of lameness at cow level should be located and determined using the steps below.

  4. 10 paź 2024 · This veterinary anatomical atlas includes 27 scientific illustrations with a selection of labelled structures to understand and discover animal anatomy (skeleton, bones, muscles, joints and viscera). Positional and directional terms are also illustrated.

  5. Fatty liver disease is a disorder of highly productive dairy cows resulting from an excessive negative energy balance at the onset of lactation. Mobilization of large amounts of body fat reserves in response to insufficient dietary energy supply results in a transfer of fatty acids to the liver.

  6. The left and right kidneys are tucked in fat and hidden along the dorsal body wall (i.e., retroperitoneal). The right kidney is located ventral to the last rib and first few lumbar transverse and is retroperitoneal.

  7. Lesions are clearly demarcated and are typically located in the interdigital cleft; they can also occur at other locations, such as in the interdigital space or at the front of the foot. Severe lesions can become either proliferative with filamentous projections or hyperkeratotic.