Thursday, 29 May 2014

Why do I want to be a vet?

Why do i want to be a vet? 


  Since I was a child, I want be a vet. I really, really 
think about my feature and all the things that I will
 make when I become a vet. I imagine that I save 
the life of so many pets.

   One day my grandmother tell me terrible things that a vet should need to do. Then I think that I can be psychologist but that not convince me and late I want to be a vet again. I Decide be a vet completely, when one day I help a little sheep to survive. His mother did not feed and the little sheep was weak, my father takes the sheep and we carry her to our home. I take care of the little sheep and then I decide be a vet.



  Today, I’m study to be a vet, and the experience at the university has been wonderful. All make me think that I really be in the right way. I think that 
when I graduate at the university, I would like job at 
 the field taking care at the cows, sheep and all the farm animals or job with wild animals in a 
zoo, etc. 

Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Webquest 2

Webquest 2


 Pathologies of cows

  •  Mastitis: In dairy cattle is the persistent, inflammatory reaction of the udder tissue. This potentially fatal mammary gland infection is the most common disease in dairy cattle
  • Milk fever: Is a disease, usually of dairy cows, characterized by reduced blood calcium levels. It is most common in the first few days of lactation, when demand for calcium for milk production exceeds the body's ability to mobilize calcium reserves. "Fever" is a misnomer, as body temperature during the disease is usually below normal. Low blood calcium levels interfere with muscle function throughout the body, causing general weakness, loss of appetite, and eventually heart failure.
  • Anthrax: a highly infectious and fatal disease of mammals and humans, is caused by a relatively large spore-forming rectangular shaped bacterium called Bacillus anthracis.                                                                                            
  • Bovine Spongioform Encephalopathy: (also known as BSE or "mad cow disease") is a progressive degenerative disease that affects to central nervous system of cattle. It belongs to a group of similar but distinct neurological diseases including Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease (CJD) in humans. The cause of BSE is unknown and there is no known treatment for this fatal disease.                                                                                                                                                     
  • Brucellosis: of cattle, also known as "contagious abortion" and "Bangs disease", is caused by infection with the bacterium Brucella abortus, which can also cause a disease of humans known as "undulant fever".






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  This website is awesome, because you can find all kind of things about horse, from their care to the disciplines that can be used. In These websites we can learn a lot more about horses and everything they need and that we can give.