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Reduced rumination, cold ears, and the inability to get up are symptoms of what transition cow disease? Displaced abomasum Ketosis Hypocalcemia Metritis

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Reduced rumination, cold ears, and the inability to get up are symptoms of what transition cow disease?

Displaced abomasum

Ketosis

Hypocalcemia

Metritis

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The symptoms mentioned - reduced rumination, cold ears, and the inability to get up - are typically associated with Hypocalcemia, a transition cow disease. This condition is also known as milk fever and is caused by low blood calcium levels in dairy cows. It's most common in the period immediately after calving when the demand for calcium for colostrum and milk production exceeds the body's ability to mobilize calcium reserves.

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