Mites in cattle
After seeing the pictures, ivermectin will come to our mind first and we don't know if we will be able to stop giving ivermectin injections to our animals or not. But the animal did not have any ticks, lice, or fleas. Then another type of insect (mites) that are not visible to the eyes, cause severe itching of the skin, hair loss, and skin lesions in humans and animals.
The skin problem was thought to be caused by mites, but it is diagnosed with a skin test, and often ivermectin works against it, but the skin test shows that the animal does not have mites. A third thought is that it could be caused by a fungus/fungus, but this can also be detected by a skin test and the animal does not have the fungus.
An animal dung test was also negative, as many times stomach and liver worms cause hair and skin to become rough. The blood tests of the animal were also done and almost everything was fine, then the number of minerals like phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, copper, selenium, and zinc in the animal's blood was seen and it was clear that the zinc in the animal's blood was high.
There was a severe shortage And in some people's minds Even before ivermectin, he definitely had intestinal, liver, and skin dryness. The problem is not just scarring or hair loss, hardening of the skin, the real problem is growing, and this was proven by experiments in 1964, some sixty years ago, research shows that zinc deficiency, including in the human body, affects growth, development, and the immune system So the real problem is the growth of the animal, animals are weak,
You must keep in mind the symptoms that are in the pictures, but the purpose of the post is on the role of zinc in the growth and physical growth of the animal, zinc is a very important mineral and it is not necessary that the animal is in such a condition. There is a shortage Severe and persistent zinc deficiency causes the animal's joints and hooves to stiffen, making the animal appear to walk with a limp. Zinc deficiency reduces the animal's food intake, which slows down the growth and development of the animal and weakens the animal. Zinc is found in high concentrations in skin, hair, horns, hooves, and wool, so zinc deficiency can cause hair loss, hard skin, and hooves becoming soft and then hard. So now how to avoid zinc deficiency It was posted a few days ago, but maybe you didn't like it at all or you didn't read it at that time in the political turmoil. Also, note here that even a seemingly normal condition can have so many problems, it costs more money to treat it by applying stitches, try to always consult a qualified doctor.
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