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Cow dysentery can be caused by various factors, including bacterial infections, poor nutrition, stress, and environmental conditions. The most notorious pathogens associated with this disease are *Clostridium perfringens* type A and type C, which produce toxins leading to inflammation, necrosis, and diarrhea in the intestines. Additionally, factors such as overcrowding, inadequate sanitation, and sudden dietary changes can predispose cattle to this condition.


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dairy cow veterinary medicine

Expectorants work chiefly by increasing the volume and reducing the viscosity of respiratory tract secretions. They stimulate the goblet cells and other mucus-secreting glands in the respiratory pathways. As the mucus becomes more fluid, the cilia—tiny hair-like structures lining the airways—can more effectively move it upwards towards the throat, where it can be expelled through coughing. This physiological process is crucial for keeping the airways clear of obstructions, thereby improving breathing and preventing infections.


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dairy cow veterinary medicine