Cow scours is another name for cattle diarrhea and is a disease mainly spread by fecal-oral contact. Fluid therapy with water and electrolytes can help treat young calves who succumb to this...
Category: Cow Care
Blow-dried cows are simply normal cows that have been pampered and pimped by a farmer to make their hair coat more appealing in cattle shows. They're also called furry cows, fluffy cows, or club...
The five most familiar types of fencing are hinged joint, fixed knot, electric, barbed wire, and wood post. Synthetic forms of fencing are also present on modern-day farms. Cattle fences have been...
Rotational Grazing Explained: Advantages and Common Strategies
Overgrazing or continuous grazing is a well-known threat that poses serious challenges to the environment. In addition to altering the vegetation structure and composition in an area, overgrazing...
Coyotes, wolves, bears, mountain lions and bobcats are amongst the most likely predators of domesticated cattle. In some parts of the world, such as Australia, crocodiles and wild dogs also hunt...
Cows are one of the many species of animals eat rocks for a variety of reasons. Gastroliths, the stones that end up in an animal’s digestive system, are commonly associated with helping the animal...