In the United States, organic farmers treat clinical mastitis using a variety of alternative therapies including whey-based products, botanicals, vitamin supplements, and homeopathy. Organic farmers in the United States use a variety of alternative products to treat cows at dry-off. What bacteria is most commonly responsible for mastitis? The mainRead More →

Abstract. Rumenotomy in cattle is a routine procedure for treatment and diagnostic purposes. A comparative study of different rumenotomy techniques is lacking in the veterinary literature. Four rumenotomy techniques were compared in 20 cattle: skin suture fixation, Weingarth’s ring, stay suture, and skin clamp fixation … What surgical procedure isRead More →

A steer is a castrated male bovine. Male bovines are castrated when they are young and before they develop the bull’s physical characteristics, according to USDA. Steers are less aggressive than bulls. Steers are normally raised for meat. Are there boy dairy cows? The dairy industry has no use forRead More →

Cow dung is used as manure for fish rearing. About 5,000 – 10,000 Kg/ha can be applied in fish pond in instalments. After cleaning cow sheds, the waste water with cow dung, urine and unused feed, can be drained to the pond. The cow dung promotes the growth of plankton,Read More →

In his mount form, Nandi is depicted as a seated bull in all Shiva temples, all over the world. … Symbolically, the seated Nandi towards sanctum in Shiva temples, represents an individual jiva (soul) and the message that the jiva should always be focused on the Parameshwara. What makes NandiRead More →

Bones should be larger than the length of the dog’s muzzle, so they can’t be swallowed whole. A beef shank bone is a good example of the type of bone to give to a large dog. Do supervise your dog when you give him a bone. Are Barkworthies bones safeRead More →

Unopened cream liqueur will typically maintain best quality for 2 years, although it will stay safe indefinitely if properly stored. Does Irish Cream Liqueur go bad? The bottle of Irish cream has an average shelf-life of about two years, and even an unopened liqueur can go bad once the expirationRead More →