- Occurs due to low magnesium levels in blood, adult lactating animals are most susceptible. May occur in calves also.
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- Accumulation of excess fluid in udder and sometimes in the belly around calving time.
- Normally foetal membranes are expelled within 3 to 8 hours after delivery.
- A highly fatal bacterial disease affecting all farm animals.
- Disease is characterized by high fever, respiratory distress, bleeding from orifices and sudden death.
"Disease - Bovine Viral Diarrhoea and its Control in farms" can be accessed at the following link : http://www.dairyknow
"Disease - Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) and its Control in farms" can be accessed at the following link : http://www.dair
"Disease - Biosecurity in bovine farms" can be accessed at the following link : http://www.dairyknowledge.in/site
"Disease - Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR)" can be accessed at the following link : http://www.dairyknowledge.in/
"Disease - Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE)" can be accessed at the following link : http://www.dairyknowledge.in/s
"Disease - Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP)" can be accessed at the following link : http://www.dairyknowledge.in
"Disease - Bovine Leptospirosis" can be accessed at the following link : http://www.dairyknowledge.in/sites/defa
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