- Commonly seen in mature dairy cows during peak lactation, often a herd issue.
- Higher concentrate/protein, low forage, mastitis, metritis , acidosis etc predispose.
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- Bloat is a form of indigestion marked by excessive accumulation of gas in the rumen.
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- More common in buffaloes than in cattle.
- May have genetic predisposition and may occur pre or post partum.
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- Occurs in lactating animals usually during the first 2 months of lactation.
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- Occurs due to low calcium level in blood, there is actually no fever. May also cause dystocia, ROP and uterine prolapse.
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- A highly fatal viral disease mainly transmitted by bite of a rabid dog.
- Humans can get the disease through bites of rabid dogs.
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- An important viral disease affecting domestic and wild cattle and buffaloes.
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- This is an acute bacterial disease of cattle and buffaloes which usually occurs during monsoon.
- Mortality rate may be as high as 80 %.
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- A highly contagious viral disease
- Spreads through contact, contaminated water, feed and air.
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- An important bacterial disease of cattle and buffalo.
- Leads to loss in milk production, loss of calf, birth of weak or diseased calf ,repeat breeding and even mastitis.
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- An acute disease of cattle characterized by emphysematous swelling usually in heavy muscles.
- Buffaloes usually suffer from a milder form.
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- Occurs due to consumption of cottonseed or cottonseed products that contain excess free gossypol and can affect high-producing dairy cows with high feed intake.
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