Why Do Animals Kill Vaccines?

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The agriculture business is always facing problems with their herd or their animals causing life threats and economic threats to their business. Animals also have vaccines just like humans to prevent diseases or sickness. The vaccines help the animal when it is in pain from the disease. It also prevents the disease from spreading to the body causing the animal to die. This paper will tell you about some of the diseases that can happen and some of the vaccines that can prevent or help them disappeared if the animal is effected. There is three different types of vaccines such as killed vaccine, Modified live vaccine, and recombinant vaccine. The killed vaccines are the safest way of a vaccine because there is no way of the disease changing …show more content…
The vaccine actually has longer, lasting and a stronger effect. Also, the vaccine does not have the same ingredient as the killed vaccine. You will not have to worry about the vaccine causing more problems. Dehydration and heat stress is common sickness for bovine. This sickness is usually around the hot summer months. The signs of this sickness is usually droopy eyes, the bovins skin will have dents if you pinch it. Also, their urine is usually a darker yellow color, and they have a really high fever.
There is way of treating the bovine by hydrating or giving the bovine lots of electrolytes. The average bovine needs about 3-30 gallons of water to stay healthy, hydrated, and energized. To make sure the cow will not get this sickness it is better for the bovine to drink 5-10 gallons a water per day. An easier way to make sure your bovine have enough water is using a machine (an automatic water machine). It is important to have multiple of this machines so you won't have problems within your herd of bovine such as fighting and competition. Also, another way of preventing dehydration and heat stress is to have many parts of your land with shade so they can not be in the heat all day or spray down your livestock, such as built in sprinklers for when the temperature exceeds 80
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This disease almost happens around the world. However, if your swine is tested positive it is most likely that your herd has unless it is a big herd like over 100. If your herd is over 100 then it is most likely that the disease has died out. In piglets you really can’t tell if they have the disease or you usually have to wait till they are sows (pig after the first litter). The sow has a couple of symptoms but even then it is usually really hard to tell if the pig has Parvovirus disease but your pigs start to be mummified meaning they are lazy and don't like to move or eat. In order to prevent this Parvovirus disease you have to make sure you have a good environment for your herd and give them their right medication when they are

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