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Abomasal Displacement
-twisted stomach, both right and left abomasal displacement.
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Abomasal ulceration
-occurs
in mature cattle and calves, causing gastric bleeding.
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Acetonaemia-a
wasting, or nervous, disease common in dairy cows during peak lactation.
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Actinobacillosis-'wooden
tongue' causes inappetance and salivation.
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Actinomycosis-'lumpy
jaw' hard swellings on the jawbone, causes difficulty eating.
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Acute Bracken poisoning-haemorrhage,
dullness and fever as a result of bracken ingestion.
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Acute Mycotoxicosis-fungal
toxins in poor quality feedstuffs can causes a variety of clinical signs.
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Babesiosis-parasitic
infection of blood cells spread by ticks.
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Bacterial
endocarditis-infection of heart valves normally
resulting in heart failure.
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Blackleg-cause
of sudden death, toxins produced by Clostridial bacteria in response to
muscle damage.
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Bloat-pasture,
grain and free gas bloat.
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Bovine Papular Stomatitis-viral
disease normally causing mild oral lesions in cattle.
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BSE-fatal nervous
disease of cattle.
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Calf colisepticaemia-E.coli
infection of calves.
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Calf diphtheria-infection
of the mouth and respiratory tract of calves.
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Calf Pneumonia-RSV,
PI3, Mycoplasma, see also Pasteurella
and IBR
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CCN-neurological
disorder of feedlot cattle, thiamine deficiency.
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Chronic ruminal distension-occurs
in weaned calves, and occasionally older cattle.
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Chronic suppurative pneumonia-problem
in all ages of cattle.
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Coccidosis-infectious
cause of calf diarrhoea.
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Copper Poisoning-ingestion
of copper over a period of time results in an acute breakdown of the blood
cells.
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Diffuse fibrosing alevolitis-end
stage of chronic respiratory disease in older cows.
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Enzootic haematuria-disorder
of cattle grazing bracken infested hill ground.
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Farmer's lung-hypersensitivity
disorder causing chronic allergic lung disease.
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Fat Cow syndrome-metabolic
disorder created by mismanagement of body condition.
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Fascioliasis-liver
fluke infection.
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Fog fever-respiratory
disorder of cattle which develops soon after movement onto lush pasture.
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Foot and Mouth-notifiable,
highly infectious disorder of all ruminants.
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Haemophilus somnus septicaemia-septicaemia
of feedlot cattle
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Hypomagnesaemia-'staggers',
magnesium deficiency.
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Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis-infectious
ocular disease
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Infectious Bovine Rhinotrachietis-major
cause of pneumonia.
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Iritis-eye
disease associated with silage feeding.
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Johne's
disease-chronic infectious cause of diarrhoea and weight loss.
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Joint ill-major
cause of lameness, usually associated with navel ill.
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Lameness-foul,
digital dermatitis, solar ulcers, slurry heel, laminitis etc.
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Lead poisoning-neurological
disease, or sudden death, from acute or chronic lead ingestion.
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Leptospirosis-milk
drop and abortion, occasionally meningitis in calves.
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Lice-very
common skin parasitism.
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Malignant Catarrhal fever-infectious
respiratory disease, usually fatal, associated with sheep.
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Mange-common,
but often ignored, scaling and itchy skin.
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Mastitis-udder
infection, major individual and herd problem.
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Milk fever-calcium
deficiency in lactating dairy cattle.
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BVD/Mucosal disease-cause
of infertility and abortion/stillbirths, mucosal disease is a fatal
condition of persistently infected calves.
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Neonatal calf diarrhoea-cryptosporidia,
rotavirus, coronavirus, see also calf colisepticaemia,
and salmonellosis.
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Ostertagiasis-parasitic
gastroenteritis, weight loss, diarrhoea, ill thrift.
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Parasitic bronchitis-lungworm.
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Photosensitisation-skin
disorder occurring after plant poisoning, or secondary to liver disease.
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Pneumonic pasteurellosis-infectious
pneumonia frequently associated with stress such as mixing or transport of
cattle.
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Post Parturient Haemoglobinuria-milk
drop and discoloured urine in high yielding dairy cattle.
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Pulmonary thromboembolism-haemorrhage
into the lungs from the major veins, may cause sudden death.
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Pyelonephritis-kidney
infection caused by Corynebacterium renale.
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Rape and Kale poisoning-over
ingestion of these fodder crops causes breakdown of blood cells.
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Ringworm-extremely
common fungal skin infection.
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Renal amyloidosis-kidney
disorder causing diarrhoea and weight loss.
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Salmonellosis-fever,
dysentery, milk drop, and occasionally death.
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Traumatic reticulitis-infection
inflammation created by ingestion of a foreign body.
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Urolithiasis-bladder
stones/crystals due to dietary mineral imbalance.
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Winter diarrhoea-highly
infectious but relatively mild diarrhoea.