By Adjou, K. and Brugere, H. and Brugere-Picoux, J. and Buczinski, S. and Vagneur, M., Revue De Medecine Veterinaire, 2004
Description
The Chronic wasting disease of the cow is a complex disease, described in Holland, the etiology of which is not established. It is associated with miscellaneous symptoms such as lameness, abortions, endometritis, mastitis, respiratory disorders, hypersalivation as well as severe laminitis with presence of tarsitis and abscesses. This paper describes a case of chronic wasting disease associated with a subclinical acidosis of the rumen in a herd of dairy cows.
The Chronic wasting disease of the cow is a complex disease, described in Holland, the etiology of which is not established. It is associated with miscellaneous symptoms such as lameness, abortions, endometritis, mastitis, respiratory disorders, hypersalivation as well as severe laminitis with presence of tarsitis and abscesses. This paper describes a case of chronic wasting disease associated with a subclinical acidosis of the rumen in a herd of dairy cows.
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