Domestic cattle have acne.

In fact, animals are very similar to people. When a certain symptom appears on the body, it may be caused by the environment, or it may be sick, such as a pimple on the yellow cattle. Faced with this situation, it is estimated that many veterinarians have encountered it. To say that the pimple on the yellow cattle may be a skin disease or a fungal infection. To talk about specific solutions, it is suggested that under the guidance of veterinarians, some drugs should be given to cattle to effectively solve these acne.

1. What is the reason for the pimple on the yellow cattle?

If a cow has a pimple, although it is common in daily life, the reasons for this situation will definitely be different. It may be caused by parasites or bacterial infection. The owner of the cow didn't know the specific situation and took the cow to the vet in time.

2. What's wrong with a pimple on the ox?

A pimple on a yellow cow is a sign of any disease, which may be a skin disease or a fungal infection. Under normal circumstances, if this happens, the scalper is actually itchy and uncomfortable, so it is more appropriate to check and treat it as soon as possible.

3. How to solve the pimple on the ox?

Generally, the yellow cattle may be particularly itchy when they have pimples, but as the owner of the yellow cattle, they may not know how to solve them, so it is more appropriate to take the yellow cattle to the vet in time. Generally, veterinarians will prescribe corresponding medicine for scalpers to take a bath or apply it to the affected area. In addition, when giving drugs to cattle, diet also needs attention, and general veterinarians will accurately inform them.

Through the above introduction, it is estimated that everyone has a simple understanding of what causes the acne on cattle, what disease it is, and even how to solve it. In the process of raising cattle, we should also pay attention to the living environment of cattle and try to separate dry from wet. After all, the environment may lead to the production of bacteria or fungi, and ultimately affect the health of cattle.