Normal Body Temperature and Pulse Rate of Cattle
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Question (English)
Normal body temperature and pulse rate of cattle is:
- 101.5°F & 45-65 per minute ✓ Correct
- 100°F & 30-40 per minute
- 105°F & 60-70 per minute
- 103°F & 50-70 per minute
Correct Answer: 101.5°F & 45–65 per minute
The normal body temperature of cattle is 101.5°F and the normal pulse rate is 45–65 beats per minute. These values are important benchmarks for diagnosing fever (pyrexia) and cardiovascular abnormalities in cattle.
Key Memory Tip
Among common livestock, body temperatures follow an ascending pattern: Camel (99.5) → Horse (100) → Cattle (101.5) → Pig/Sheep/Dog (102) → Goat (103) → Fowl (107)°F.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
- 100°F & 30–40/min → These values correspond to Horse, not cattle.
- 105°F & 60–70/min → Temperature too high for healthy cattle; indicates severe fever.
- 103°F & 50–70/min → Temperature corresponds to Goat (103°F); pulse range is also inaccurate for cattle.
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