Milk Fever | Symptoms & Prevention
Milk Fever is an afebrile, acute to peracute disease of female animals. It occurs at or within 72 hours of parturition in cows, buffalos, sheep, and goats. Milk fever is…
Milk Fever is an afebrile, acute to peracute disease of female animals. It occurs at or within 72 hours of parturition in cows, buffalos, sheep, and goats. Milk fever is…
Ephemeral fever is an acute arthropod-borne, noncontagious, viral disease of Cattle and Water Buffalo reported from Africa, the Middle East, Australia, and Asia. Ephemeral fever is also known as Three…
Lumpy Skin Disease is caused by the Lumpy Skin Disease Virus (LSDV) which belongs to the genus capripoxvirus and family poxviridae. Lumpy skin disease (LSD) causes disease only in cattle…
Calf pneumonia is the second major health problem of dairy and beef calves, after calf diarrhea. Pneumonia is the term that means inflammation of the lungs. Pneumonia can be subclinical…
Tick fever in cattle is also called with other names like Texas fever, Red fever, Splenic fever, Biliary fever, Babesiosis & Piroplasmosis. Tick fever is a haemoprotozoan infection of cattle,…
Lyme borreliosis is a bacterial disease that is transmitted to animals (horses, dogs, humans, and often to cats) through tick vectors. Lyme borreliosis is also known as Lyme disease. It…