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Friend, when you asked about the cow's foaming cheeks, I personally think that the cow is poisoned! Hurry up and find a good doctor to take a look! Don't delay the condition, and whether it is not digested well!
Cattle raisers should also carefully observe the cow's every move, see how it eats, how it pulls, what is abnormal, this is a place of daily careful observation, because cattle are different people after all, can not communicate, all up to the cattle breeder! So I thought I'd get a doctor out of the way! I don't know if I can help you!
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This is called rumination, also known as cow foam. Just learn about biology and you'll understand.
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The cow is chewing the grass, and it is easy to digest when chewed.
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This is normal, the cow has four stomachs that can hold a lot of feed, and it is it chewing back. Cattle can spit a large amount of roughage back into the mouth and then chew carefully, and the cattle must have sufficient rumination time when feeding the cattle to ensure the normal digestion of the feed.
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Maybe it's poisoning! The proof of poisoning is like that! He foamed at the mouth, his face was uncomfortable, and his eyes showed a painful expression.
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Many people first feel that it should be poisoned when they foam at the mouth when the cow ruminates, but in fact, it is very rare for the cow to be poisoned after it is really poisoned. What's the deal with a cow foaming at the mouth?
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I guess it's an oral problem.
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Niu Niu foamed at the white foam and puffed up his cheeks, he should have disease No. 5. Check out the veterinarian for a look.
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Generally, after the cattle are full, they will have this phenomenon. This is called stomach rumination, commonly known as Tao foam.
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It's just that over-chewing produces some foam, don't worry, it's not a disease.
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It is not possible to generalize. In general, it is not sick, and the rumination in the stomach of the cow will also cause foam from the mouth of the chew. If it is sick, the cow will lie down and not move much, and it may also foam at the mouth.
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Isn't that normal? The cow is a ruminant, and it has four stomachs, and its mouth and nasal passages often secrete some fluids to help it chew forage!
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When cattle have tears, drooling and runny nose, the sick cattle should be isolated in time, and strict blockade and disinfection should be carried out to eliminate blood-sucking insects such as mosquitoes and flies, which can effectively control the epidemic. There is no specific effect for this disease**, in order to restore health, prevent the deterioration of the condition, and prevent secondary infection, only symptomatic measures can be taken after the disease**: When the fever is high, 40 50 ml of compound aminopyrine injection can be used, intramuscular injection, 2 times a day; Antimicrobials are used to prevent secondary infections.
300 3.2 million units of penicillin and 200 3 million units of streptomycin, mixed intramuscularly, 2 times a day; For patients with dyspnea, 10 20 ml of nicosamide injection can be injected intramuscularly or subcutaneously. 5 1500 2000 ml of glucose saline, combined with 20 ml of 20 amp sodium coffee injection, 20 ml of vitamin B1 and 20 ml of vitamin C, intravenous injection, 2 times a day.
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It's best to ask a veterinarian to take a look, after all, animals can't speak, they may be sick, they may be cold, and animals, like people, have times when they are sick.