Abstract

Hoof disease in cattle has a negative impact on their productivity. There are many causes of the disease. Thus, as a result of unsatisfactory feeding and maintenance conditions, untimely implementation of preventive veterinary and sanitary measures, complications of infectious diseases, as well as improper hoof care, pododermatitis occurs in animals. There are various methods for treating claw diseases in animals. However, despite this, our new treatment method is different from other treatments. As a result of the disease, heat shock proteins (HSP70) with a molecular weight of 70 kilodaltons were obtained, which restore the damaged structure of proteins in the body and were used to treat pododermatitis in cattle and small cattle. Many scientists have conducted research and obtained good results using dihydropyrimidinase-like protein 2 (DPB2) to produce this HSP70 in the body to treat various diseases.

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