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What are the 5 most common pathologies of cows?  Paratuberculosis or Johne's disease:  is a chronic infection at the intestine. The calves are the most propense to have it. however, the incubation period is long. The syntoms of the disease can't watch until pass the 3 and 6 yers old. There isn't treatment for this infection. Is recomendable to feed the baby with mother's calostrum and later with powder milk   Salmonella :   is a intestine infection. It might cause severe diarrhea, pneumonia and high fever. The bacteria Salmonella are spread along 1-3 weeks in the cow manure. Mycoplasma:   the infectios for micoplasm cause to the calves neumonia, otitis and other ailments hard to try. Also, this bactery can set at the udders of the young cow.  Infectious Mastitis: The Staphylococcus aureus, streptococcis agalactiae and other bacteries are the cause of the mastitis. This bacteries might can survive for months even yea...

CA 1 ANIMAL PLANET WEBSITE

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1.1)  My favorite dog's breed according to the survey is the Miniature Schnauzer (actually I have 2). The cute little mustache gives this breed their signature look, but this dog's not in disguise! More than just a nose cozy, the Miniature Schnauzer's mustache protects her face from the small vermin she was bred to hunt. Miniature Schnauzers got their start as farm dogs and are natural-born team players; they are sometimes partnered with German Shepherds to protect property and sheep. They also have exceptional hearing and like to howl along with other dogs — so if you're looking for a canine companion who can harmonize on your vocals, this breed might be for you. Miniature Schnauzers are a popular breed among Americans and celebrities. Martial arts legend Bruce Lee owned one of these bold and bouncy dogs. The Miniature Schnauzer is originally from Germany, which makes her the only terrier developed off the British Isles. This small-sized and medium-energy breed can g...

WHY I WANT TO BE A VET

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I cannot remember what career I wanted to study when I was a child. However, in secondary I had almost three options of careers, first was medicine, then any engineering, and the last Veterinary. I did not know what engineers did, so I started to search information about Industrial and Civil Engineering. Over this research, I realized that I did not like these careers. So I was 99% decided to study Medicine. In 10th grade of high school, I did a volunteer in a dogs refugee for at least 8 months. There I started to be more interested in the career. Then in 11th grade I came more curious, I became to investigate Universities and their curriculum map. I really liked! My experience in University has been very enriching. I have been learning a lot of knowledge and found many areas that vets  can work in. This last is very wonderful, because before I thought that vets only took care for "animals that we know". I would like to work with different "types" of ani...