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Qaagi - Book of Why

Causes

Effects

Low milk pricesleadto death of dairy cows

Serious bloodcan directly causethe death of dairy cows

After the development of ketosis acidosis , it is easyto causethe death of dairy cows

Dr. Clawis causingdairy cows to stop giving milk

Activitiesresultingfrom stray voltage concerns on dairy farms

the time of provision of fresh feedinfluencedthe feeding behavior of dairy cows

While management practices at the feed bunk , such as the frequency of fresh feed delivery and the amount of overcrowding , have been shownto influencethe feeding behavior of dairy cows

S. aureus infectioncausingsubclinical mastitis of dairy cows

the risk of mouldy haycan causeillness in dairy cows

a group of bacteriaare causingmastitis in dairy cows

the major pathogenscausingmastitis in dairy cows

bacteriacausingmastitis in dairy cows

the main pathogenscausingmastitis in dairy cows

a bacteriumcausingmastitis in dairy cows

organismscausingmastitis in dairy cows

The organismscausemastitis in dairy cows

Staphylococcus aureuscausingmastitis in dairy cows

food - producing animalscan causemastitis in dairy cows

dairy cows Foot lesionscausinglameness in dairy cows

a bacterial infection(passive) is most commonly caused byMastitis in dairy cows

the genecausesdairy cows to grow horns

many factorsmay causemastitis in dairy cows

the introduction of BST"whichcausesmastitis in dairy cows

Foot lesionscausinglameness in dairy cows

foot lesionscausinglameness in dairy cows

lesionscausinglameness of dairy cows

The lesionscauselameness in dairy cows

Only Pseudomonas aeruginosa , a fluoroquinolone - resistant hospital pathogen , has been known very rarelyto causemastitis in dairy cows

an infectious diseasecan leadto lameness in dairy cows

the most severe pathologiescausinglameness in dairy cows

The one ... andcausescows to loose milk

digital dermatitis ... an infectious diseasecan leadto lameness in dairy cows

Instances of infectious lesionscan causelameness in dairy cows

the most common diseasescausinglameness in dairy cows

hairy heel wartscauselameness in dairy cows

Factorsinfluencingthe survival of dairy cows

Factorsinfluencethe survival of dairy cows

Growth hormones and unnatural milking schedulescausedairy cows ' udders to become infected

Copper sulfate ... hairy heel wartscauselameness in dairy cows

Vaccinia viruscausescowpox in cows

serious problems such as retained placentas at calving and high somatic cell counts in milk , which in turn reduces milk quality and quantity and increases the risk of mastitiscan causeserious problems such as retained placentas at calving and high somatic cell counts in milk , which in turn reduces milk quality and quantity and increases the risk of mastitis

to increased mastitis frequency and higher somatic cell counts in milkcan leadto increased mastitis frequency and higher somatic cell counts in milk

damage to cropscausingdamage to crops

in a decrease in milk productioncan resultin a decrease in milk production

damages(passive) caused bydamages

cows to eventually stop giving milkcausescows to eventually stop giving milk

Problems(passive) caused byProblems

a huge production losscausea huge production loss

in lower milk yieldscan resultin lower milk yields

in lower milk yieldscan resultin lower milk yields

some of the key problems with the milkcausessome of the key problems with the milk

their milk to taste slightly sourcausedtheir milk to taste slightly sour

in inflammation of the mammary glandresultsin inflammation of the mammary gland

mad cow diseasecausesmad cow disease

to acnedoes leadto acne

Mad Cow disease(passive) is caused byMad Cow disease

to significant economic losses in the dairy cattle industryleadsto significant economic losses in the dairy cattle industry

damages(passive) caused bydamages

to air pollutionleadsto air pollution

an increase in milk productionto causean increase in milk production

milk losses of up to eight pounds a daycan causemilk losses of up to eight pounds a day

1.6 billion pounds ( 5.8 %contributed1.6 billion pounds ( 5.8 %

a significant amount of carbon emissionsdo contributea significant amount of carbon emissions

miserable livesleadmiserable lives

in minimizing the feeding ration costresultsin minimizing the feeding ration cost

excess mucus in many peoplecausesexcess mucus in many people

in the production of from 13 to 14.8 per cent more butterfat ... because of the protection from the large biting horse fliesresultedin the production of from 13 to 14.8 per cent more butterfat ... because of the protection from the large biting horse flies

a big increase in expenses with housing , feeding equipment , and forage harvesting equipment among other things driving up the overheadcausesa big increase in expenses with housing , feeding equipment , and forage harvesting equipment among other things driving up the overhead

2 % of all greenhouse gas emissionscontribute2 % of all greenhouse gas emissions

large amounts of greenhouse gas emissionscontributelarge amounts of greenhouse gas emissions

to poisoning and deathwill leadto poisoning and death

to death from poisoningwill leadto death from poisoning

to create a slow - release nitrogen source for the rumenis designedto create a slow - release nitrogen source for the rumen

to about 70 % of the calcium in the Western dietcontributesto about 70 % of the calcium in the Western diet

by sensitivecausedby sensitive

to support the newborn calf during its first months of lifedesignedto support the newborn calf during its first months of life

in cold northern climatesoriginatedin cold northern climates

massive financial losses worldwidecausemassive financial losses worldwide

discomfort and a sensitive responsecausesdiscomfort and a sensitive response

By contrast , the insulin - secretory capacity of the pancreas seems(passive) to be influenced byBy contrast , the insulin - secretory capacity of the pancreas seems

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