
1) Bacterial disease 2) Bovine disease 3) Crown rot
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Foot rot, or infectious pododermatitis, is a hoof infection commonly found in sheep, goats, and cattle. As the name suggests, it rots away the foot of the animal, more specifically the area between the two toes of the affected animal. It is extremely painful and contagious. It can be treated with a series of medications, but if not treated, the wh...
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infectious pododermatitis, a painful hoof disease commonly found in sheep (also goats and cattle), especially when pastured on damp ground.
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see hoof rot.
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The symptoms of this condition are itchy red swollen and scabby feet. The condition is caused by a parasite, the Sarcoptes Scabiei (a type of mite). Veterinary treatment is required to rid ferret the parasite. If treatment is not received condition will get worse and the ferrets claws will likely fall off. (aka Scabies)
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disease symptoms, such as discoloration, necrosis and decay, affecting the roots and basal portions of the plant or culm.
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(from the article `livestock farming`) ...gastrointestinal tract are perhaps the greatest scourge of sheep, but modern vermifuges are quite effective against these. Dips are used to combat ...
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<veterinary> A disease of the feet of cattle and sheep, marked by decay of the hoof and an offensive discharge. ... It is caused by fusobacterium necrophorum in cattle and bacteroides nodosus in sheep. It is common in wet pastures. ... (12 Sep 2002) ...
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Rotting involving the lower part of the stem-root axis, but not the distal parts of the roots.
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Foot-rot is a disease in the feet of sheep, the more common form of which is an inordinate growth of hoof, which at the toe, or round the margin, becomes turned down, cracked, or torn, thus affording lodgment for sand and dirt. In the second form of the disease the foot becomes hot, tender, and swollen; there are ulcerations between the toes, follo...
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[
n] - plant disease in which the stem or trunk rots at the base 2. [n] - contagious degenerative infection of the feet of hoofed animals (especially cattle and sheep)
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An anerobic bacterial disease of sheep's feet exacerbated by wet weather or muddy fields. Some breeds are more susceptible than others.
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Also calledan infection of sheep, causing inflammatory changes in the area of the hoofs and lameness. · a stem rot at ground level; crown rot.
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