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Diseases in Cattles, Causes, Symptoms, and Control

Diseases in Cattles, Treatment, and Preventive Methods

Are you planning to start a commercial dairy farming? Well, then you should be aware of Diseases in Cattles.

Diseases are a serious obstacles to successful in the dairy farming business. The hygienic rearing method will keep the animals healthy and productive. Damp and dirty conditions in cattle house are the root cause of diseases.  The cattle can be affected by many types’ diseases, diseases can be viral, bacterial, parasitic and protozoan.

Read: Dairy Farming FAQ.

Diseases in Cattles (Dairy) or Common Diseases in Dairy Farming:

Viral Diseases in Cattles:

Foot and mouth diseases in Cattles: Foot and mouth disease is a severe disease in cattle.  The cattle with hoof will mainly infect with this disease. This disease spreads through food, used water, saliva, and contiguity of affected animals. Air can also be a source of this disease. High productive cattle are mainly affected with this disease.

Rinderpest disease: Rinderpest is a fatal disease in cow and buffalo. It is tough to save the severely infected animals.

Bacterial Diseases in Cattles:

Calf scour: Calf scour is a fatal bacterial disease. Mainly affected to newly born babies. Poor sanitation and poor nutrition are the root causes of this disease.

Calf pneumonia: Young calves are mainly affected with this disease

Black quarter disease: Black Quarter: Young cows between age 6 months to 2 years are mainly affected with this disease. This disease spreads through wounds.

Anthrax disease: Anthrax disease is most dangerous bacterial disease. Long rain seasons and damp environments encourage this disease.

Mastitis disease: Mastitis disease is common in reproductive cows. Causes due to damp conditions in cattle house, poor sanitation and coagulation of milk.

Navel ill disease: Navel ill disease is mostly seen in newborn. Causes due to impure knife and blades for navel cut.

Parasitic Diseases:

Roundworm: There are many types of Round worms. These are very harmful to animals. Round worm infected animal loss their appetite.

Ticks: This disease damages the skin, and these are very harmful. They damage skin and suck the blood from the animal body.

Treatment: Keep the cattle house dry, wash the house with disinfectant, ticks can be removed by scouring comb and consult the veterinarian.

Lice: Lice are tiny parasites, which are harmful to animals. There are two types of lice Biting Lice and blood sucking lice. Biting lice stay behind the tail or hunch. Blood sucking lice are very harmful, they live on the neck, chest, thighs, head, nose, eyes and ears.

Protozoan Diseases in Cattles:

Babesiasis disease: This disease also known as red water fever. This disease spread through ticks.

Coccidiosis disease: This disease will get infected to the animals of age 6-12 months. Dampy and lower places will encourage this disease.

Vitamin Deficiency Diseases in Cattle:

Vitamin “A” deficiency diseases: Animal that grazes in the green fields will not suffer with vitamin A deficiency. And the cattle in the field never caught by vitamin A deficiency diseases. But the cattle which eat only straw, hay and grainy food may suffer with vitamin A deficiency diseases.

Vitamin “D” deficiency diseases: Vitamin D deficiency in cattle occurs due to insufficient sunbeam. Lack of calcium and phosphorous can also cause Vitamin D deficiency diseases.

Vitamin “E” deficiency diseases: Vitamin E deficiency occurs cattle.

Digestive Diseases in Cattles:

Bloat disease: It is a fatal disease in dairy farming. Irregular feeding and rotten feed is main causes for this disease.

Diarrhea in Cattle: The root cause of diarrhea can be due to different types of virus, bacteria, fungus, germs like protozoa, various types of worm, etc. the causes can be eaten rotted and polluted hay, leaves, straw etc. from the field while grazing.

Metabolic Diseases in Cattles:

Milk fever: Cows get infected with this after giving birth. Lack of calcium and lack of minerals are the main reasons for this disease. Metabolic problems of minerals can also cause milk fever.

Milk And Meat Borne Diseases in Cattles:

Tuberculosis: It is a milk and meat borne disease.

Tetanus: It is a milk and meat borne disease. Spreads through the milking person and by not preserving the milk properly.

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