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Brucellosis

Brucellosis. Shipping Fever. TGE. Pseudorabies. Newcastle disease. Parasites. Internal Roundworms Stomach worms Ascarids Pinworms Bloodworms Lungworms. Parasites. Internal (continued) Tapeworms Broad tapeworms Beef or pork tapeworm Flukes. Parasite Problems.

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Brucellosis

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  1. Brucellosis

  2. Shipping Fever

  3. TGE

  4. Pseudorabies

  5. Newcastle disease

  6. Parasites • Internal • Roundworms • Stomach worms • Ascarids • Pinworms • Bloodworms • Lungworms

  7. Parasites • Internal (continued) • Tapeworms • Broad tapeworms • Beef or pork tapeworm • Flukes

  8. Parasite Problems • Heel Fly larva or Cattle grubs • Greatest financial loss to cattle • Lower rate of gain • Damage hides and meat

  9. Examples • Fescue Foot

  10. Examples • White Muscle

  11. Examples • Trauma

  12. Non-Infectious Disease Causes • Toxic substances: poisonous plants materials such as chemical, plants, snakes and spiders. • Congenital defects: birth defects

  13. Cattle Diseases • Brucellosis: Causes abortion during last half of pregnancy, afterbirth retention or sterility. It is a microorganism. Cattle that have brucellosis must be slaughtered and disposed of properly. Prevent by vaccinating breeding females, testing animals and purchasing from brucellosis free producers.

  14. BSE

  15. BVD

  16. Blackleg • Is a disease caused by bacteria that grow only in the absence of oxygen, usually grown in deep wounds. Can live in the soil. Young cattle are more susceptible then older cattle. Sudden death, lameness, swollen muscles and high fever are some symptoms.

  17. Scours • Found in young cattle. Calves older than 2 months rarely get it. Sanitation is the key to preventing this disease. It is very important for the young calves to drink colostrum.

  18. Listeriosis • Caused by a germ. Is spread from animal to animal by contaminated feed and water. Sometimes caused by breeding. The symptoms will show 4-14 days before death.

  19. Lumpy Jaw • Is a chronic disease and seldom causes the animal to die but it is an economic loss because the affected body parts are condemned.

  20. Pinkeye • Is a disease carried by insects that affects the eye of cattle. Can cause blindness if left untreated.

  21. Clostridial Diarrhea

  22. Greasy Pig Disease

  23. Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS)

  24. Pseudorabies

  25. Transmissible Gastroenteritis

  26. Aortic Rupture

  27. Bluecomb

  28. Newcastle

  29. Other Poultry Diseases • Cholera • Erysipelas • Affects turkeys 4-7 months. First symptoms are a few dead birds in the flock.

  30. Blue Tongue

  31. Scrapie

  32. Internal Parasites Lungworms affecting the lungs and lungworms

  33. Flukes

  34. External Parasites Lice Ticks

  35. Cattle Grub (Heel Fly)

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