Cattle Disease

Catlle diseases are illnesses or infections that affect the health, productivity, or life of cows and cattle. These diseases can be caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, infections, or sometimes even wounds. Common cow diseases include foot-and-mouth disease, mastitis, brucellosis, bovine respiratory disease, and many more.

Here on Animal’s Farming, we will explain each cow and cattle disease in detail, including symptoms, causes, and doctor-approved treatments.

Blackleg in cattle

Blackleg in Cattle

Blackleg in cattle is a highly serious and rapidly progressing disease in livestock caused by Clostridium chauvoei and often leads to death.

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Johne’s disease in cattle

Johne’s Disease in Cattle

the combination of chronic diarrhea, progressive weight loss, reduced milk yield, and bottle jaw in cattle are key symptom of Johne’s disease in cattle.

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scours in calves

Scours in Calves

Scours in calves occurs when a calf passes loose, watery stool repeatedly causes rapid fluid loss (water and salts), leading to dehydration, weakness, dullness, and sometimes even death.

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