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  • Calf scours are basically diarrhea that occurs in calves between 5 and 21 days of age. The diarrhea can be caused by a number of things, including bacteria, viruses and protozoa. Stress on the calf is…

  • Scours is a condition that afflicts baby calves, usually within the first month after birth, and causes acute diarrhea and often death. Calf scours is an infectious disease thought to be caused by one…

  • Scours, otherwise known as diarrhea, is a familiar ailment amongst newborn lambs and is identifiable by watery stool. Though common, scours may lead to dehydration and pneumonia --- and is…

  • In 2009, the cattle industry in the United States produced $73 billion in beef cattle, according to the U. S. Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service. When cows become sick or debilitated,…

  • Hoof and mouth disease is a highly contagious viral disease that affects cattle, pigs and other hooved animals. It can be spread between animals and to humans through contact with infected animals. A…

  • Cows are none too picky when it comes to eating. They often consume whatever is in their path without even chewing it. While this practice works for hay, grass and other vegetation, a cow can get into…

  • Scours, or calf diarrhea, kills more newborn calves than any other disease, according to the Oregon State University Extension Service in their article "Causes and Treatments of Calf Scours."…

  • Often called enterotoxemia, overeating disease in cows arises when undigested carbohydrates stimulate the proliferation of bacteria (Clostridium perfringens type D) which produce harmful toxins in the…

  • Calf scours is a term used to describe diarrhea in young calves. The cause is different infectious agents and bacteria (according to Utah State University's Clell V. Bagley). It is a serious problem;…

  • Hoof-and-mouth disease is one of the most deadly diseases affecting farm animals and other cloven-hoofed mammals such as antelope, deer, buffalo and giraffes. Although Europe, North America, Central…

  • Calf scours can make your calf sick. It is important to stop the scours and replenish the fluid your calf is losing. There are a few good home remedies people have been using for hundreds of years to…

  • From Mad Cow Disease to Hoof and Mouth Disease, cows seem like they're particularly prone to becoming ill. In fact, they're not inherently more likely to catch diseases than any other farm animal. The…

  • Looking to do something different for next Christmas? Do you have plenty of space on your property and time for another critter? Buying your very own reindeer could be the answer. Here's how to get…