Healthy farm animals eat, move, and interact normally. When they stop doing so, something’s wrong.
1. Look for changes in behavior.
If a cow stops chewing, or a chicken isolates itself, it’s a sign of discomfort.
2. Check feed and water.
Spoiled feed, dirty water, or poor hygiene can cause infections fast.
3. Examine the environment.
Wet bedding, drafts, or overcrowding weaken immune systems.
4. Call a vet for persistent issues.
Farm animals hide pain, and early treatment prevents loss.
Caring for them means caring for the whole farm — cleanliness and observation are your best tools.