Appearance
- A healthy animal lively with bright eyes and alert ears.
- Hair coat should be smooth and lie even.
- Skin should be loosed and easily rolled on the underlying muscle.
- The skin should have a natural sheen.
- Muffle (muzzle) should be alert and responding.
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Digestion
- Should not be foeted odour from the mouth and breath.
- Appetite and ruminating should be normal.
- Faeces should be normal.
- Urination: – Should be clear and normal quantity.
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Respiration
- It should be easy, noiseless.
- the respiration is usually taken by counting the combined movements of the flank and thorax.
- It may take by nosting movement of nostril.
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Normal respiration rates
Cattle                          : 20-25 per minute
Buffaloes                   : 15-20 per minute
Sheep and goat           : 20-30 per minute
Pigs                            : 10-20 per minute
Horse                          : 8-12 per minute
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Pulse
- In cattle and buffalo the pulse can be felt under the tail (cocccygeal artery).
- In sheep and goat either at the lower jaw where it turns upwards or at the femoral artery inside the hind limb rather more than half way between stifle and hip joints, this is also suitable for pig.
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Normal pulse rate
Cattle                                     :50-60 beats per minute
Buffaloes                               :40-50 beats per minute
Sheep and goat                       :70-80 beats per minute
Pigs                                        :70-90 beats per minute
Horse                                      : 36-42 beats per minute
           The pulse rate is generally higher in young and pregnant animals.
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Temperature:
- Temperature can be measured by inserting clinical thermometer into the rectum of an animal for half a minute.
- Young animals, females in late pregnancy and excited animals frequently show higher temperatures than normal. The normal body temperatures of different livestock are
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Cattle                         : 101.50F
Buffaloes                   : 98.30F in winter-up to 1030F in summer
Sheep                         : 102.00F
Goat                           : 102.50F
Pigs                            : 102.60F
Horse                          : 100.50F
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