Sitting
A cattail is a term referring mainly to cattle that can not walk or stand in meat industry or dairy farming. This condition can be caused by illness or injury, and in almost all cases it is considered desirable to slaughter rather than to keep it in terms of cost and humanitarian aspects of animal husbandry. The most common cause of cattle sickness is low birth weight, low hypomagnesemia and hypocalcemia. It can occur when the skeleton weakens due to inherent weakness of the immune system. It can be related to the calving of the calf, There are also injuries to the legs. It is not uncommon, but it can cause nervous-related illness and become unusable for food. This includes mad cow disease. Recently, mad cow disease has become a hot topic and it is well known that cattle infected with this disease can become 'Downer cattle' due to aggravation. The rules for the treatment of these "downer cows" vary from country to country.