Why does a cow sweat in the morning

Often, livestock breeders are faced with the fact that the cow sweats in the morning. And if in calves this is considered the norm, since their thermoregulation system is not yet able to fully perform its function, then in adults, a sign of excessive perspiration may indicate a disease. Therefore, it is worthwhile to figure out what factors can provoke profuse sweating in a cow, what to do in this case, and how to prevent it.

The importance of sweating in cattle

Moderate sweating in cows and other animals is a natural physiological process. Thus, the body reacts to an increase in ambient or body temperature. This allows you to balance the balance and protect the body from overheating or hypothermia. Due to constant moderate sweating, the required temperature in the body is maintained. This ensures the full functioning of the internal organs and systems.

Other functions of perspiration:

  1. Protective. When sweat mixes with the secretion of the sebaceous glands, an invisible thin layer forms on the surface of the skin. It acts as a protective barrier and prevents the penetration of various pathogens through the skin.
  2. Cleansing. With excess fluid, harmful toxins and unnecessary decay products are removed from the body.
  3. Balancing. With the help of perspiration, the water-salt balance in the body is normalized. As a result, the required concentration of mineral elements in the biological fluids of the body is maintained, which promotes metabolic processes.

But if a cow sweats profusely in the morning, then this indicates that there are certain factors that upset this balance. The reason can be both internal and external.

Why does a cow sweat

Disease is not always the cause of profuse sweating. Minor physiological and external factors can provoke the problem. Therefore, if a cow constantly sweats in the morning, it is worth taking a closer look at what other changes have occurred in the behavior and condition of the animal.

Physiological causes

The most common reason for a cow's back sweating in the morning is the banal overheating of the animal. The optimum temperature for keeping cattle is + 20- + 25 degrees. An increase in this indicator upwards leads to the fact that the animal is constantly thirsty, drinks abundantly and, as a result, sweats excessively.

Morning perspiration can also be caused by stress from herd shuffling, transportation and changes in housing conditions.

Important! It is normal for cows to sweat after milking in the morning.

Night guests can also cause fear in an animal. When the farm is located near a forest or meadow, ferrets or weasels often visit the barn. These small animals are not dangerous for cattle, but they are stressful. They can run on the back of the cow, which causes some discomfort. The animal, trying to get rid of them, is in constant motion.

In addition, during the period of feeding the offspring, forest animals are able to stick to the udder. This leads to exhaustion of the animal and significantly reduces milk yield. As a result of constant stress at night, the cow sweats profusely in the morning and looks frightened.

Pathological causes

Disease can also cause perspiration in cattle. In this case, other clinical symptoms are also present.It is important here that the breeder is able to identify all changes in the behavior and condition of the cow, as this will allow the veterinarian to determine the type of disease and establish the correct diagnosis.

Possible pathological causes:

  1. Cardiovascular diseases. With violations of this kind, the cow develops shortness of breath, swelling of the limbs and eyelids. Also, confirmation is a failure of the heart rhythm, an increased concentration of lactic acid in the blood, a bluish tint of the mucous membranes of the eyes, mouth, the cow's nose sweats.
  2. Diseases of the urinary system. In this case, in addition to the fact that the cow sweats profusely, her appetite worsens, her limbs swell, a general depression is observed, the animal behaves aggressively during urination.
  3. Disruption of the liver, biliary tract. It is possible to identify a failure by the yellowish tint of the sclera and mucous membranes. Also, the cow at the same time looks tired, does not show interest in feed and sweats profusely.
  4. Infection with parasites. Infection of a cow with various protozoa can provoke a deterioration in the condition. An additional symptom of infection is weight loss, lack of appetite, lethargy, and drowsiness.
  5. Respiratory diseases. The cause of profuse sweating can be pneumonia, tuberculosis. In this case, the animal dramatically loses weight, and also appears cough, rapid breathing and fever.
  6. Traumatic reticulitis. During feeding, a foreign metal object may enter the cow's alimentary tract. This injures the walls of the proventriculus and adjacent organs. In this case, the animal arches its back, mumbles plaintively and tries to take a comfortable position in order to reduce unpleasant sensations. In addition, the withers of the cow sweats, the cattle refuses to eat, and reacts painfully when the skin on the neck is pulled.
  7. Acobaltose. Lack of cobalt in the body can provoke excessive sweating in a cow. This is due to the fact that in some regions the soil does not contain this element, and as a result, it is absent in the grass. Against this background, the animal develops anemia and general weakness is observed.
  8. Food poisoning. The cause of the disease can be poor-quality feed, poisonous plants and uncontrolled eating of cake, bagasse. In this case, the cow develops vomiting, diarrhea, and disruption of the lungs and heart. This leads to the fact that she sweats profusely.
  9. Skin diseases. In this case, temperature jumps are observed, wool falls out and sweat is profusely secreted.

Seasonal vitamin deficiency can also provoke a deterioration in the condition of an animal. This is caused by a lack of vitamins of group B, A, D. One can suspect their lack by the following signs:

  • profuse sweating in the morning;
  • general weakness, as a result of which the animal is constantly lying;
  • decreased appetite followed by weight loss;
  • spots without hair, weeping lesions.
Important! B vitamins have a beneficial effect on the nervous system, which is responsible for thermoregulation in the body, while A and D contribute to the absorption of other trace elements.

What to do if a cow sweats a lot

In the case of physiological factors, it is necessary to adjust the housing conditions of the cow. To do this, equip the room with spacious stalls for the free movement of animals and ventilation, which will maintain the optimal temperature. It is also important to eliminate any cracks, crevices and holes through which rodents can enter.

If, in addition to the fact that the cow sweats in the morning, other pathological symptoms have been identified, it is necessary to immediately call the veterinarian. Only an experienced specialist will be able to examine the animal and establish the correct diagnosis. And in case of doubt, he will conduct additional analyzes.

Important! Any self-medication threatens to worsen the situation and can lead to the death of the cow.

After confirming the diagnosis, the veterinarian will prescribe the necessary course of treatment. All recommendations for intake and dosage must be strictly followed.

Prevention measures

In order not to face the problem of the cow sweating in the morning in the future, it is necessary to follow simple rules. In most cases, the cause of diseases is non-compliance with the general standards for keeping cattle.

Basic preventive measures:

  • a balanced diet in accordance with the season;
  • regular check-ups by a veterinarian;
  • a properly equipped barn;
  • disinfection of premises and equipment twice a month;
  • timely implementation of antiparasitic procedures.
Important! Before loading food into the troughs, it is recommended that you carry out a manual check using a magnet to prevent metal objects from entering the food.

Conclusion

If a cow sweats in the morning, it is a sign that her health is not doing well. But only an experienced specialist can establish the pathological cause of this condition, so you should not experiment and drag out time. Only adequate treatment will avoid serious problems and restore the health of the animal.

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