“Young animals which are still growing need to be fed well for them to perform. Farmers must ensure the cows have good body weight because most thin cows tend to be infertile,” the reports suggest.
When the veterinarian calls out and marks an “O” on the hips of “open” or non-pregnant cows during pregnancy checks, ...
But it all starts with dogs and their wild cousins, which are definitive hosts for neospora. After a dog eats infected ...
Low reproductive rates, health challenges and reduced growth can all be caused by trace mineral deficiencies in cattle.