By Manuja, Simmi Kishtwaria and Prasad, B. and Rao, V. and Singh, R., Indian Veterinary Journal, 1997
Description
Nineteen crossbred cattle, suffering from Bovine Ephemeral Fever (BEF) had clinical manifestations like rise in body temperature, restricted gait or lameness, anorexia, suspended rumination, sharp fall in milk yield and swollen superficial lymph nodes. Neutrophilic leucocytosis was present. Treatment with analgesic, antibiotic and rumenotoric for 3-5 days proved very effective in this disease
Nineteen crossbred cattle, suffering from Bovine Ephemeral Fever (BEF) had clinical manifestations like rise in body temperature, restricted gait or lameness, anorexia, suspended rumination, sharp fall in milk yield and swollen superficial lymph nodes. Neutrophilic leucocytosis was present. Treatment with analgesic, antibiotic and rumenotoric for 3-5 days proved very effective in this disease
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