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Incidence of common goat diseases and disorders in Bangladesh
Journal of Research in Veterinary SciencesAim: Goat farming is becoming more popular, but many diseases and disorders are limiting its growth. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the frequency and patterns of clinical cases of goat diseases and implement appropriate preventative
M. Haque, M. Rahman
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Genetic Diseases of Sheep and Goats
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1990Congenital malformations and inherited disorders constitute a substantial proportion of the afflictions seen in sheep and goats. Of these, malformations tend to be similar in both species, whereas the genetic diseases encountered to date, with the exception of a few, are different. Of the 28 genetic diseases of sheep and goats described in this review,
P K, Basrur, B R, Yadav
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Border disease in goats in Norway
Research in Veterinary Science, 1982Border disease was diagnosed in a flock of 91 goals in Norway. The clinical signs and histopathological changes in a kid were similar to those found in cases of natural disease in lambs and in kids from experimentally infected goats. Border disease virus neutralising antibodies were found in 43 per cent of goats in the flock.
T, Løken, I, Bjerkås, B, Hyllseth
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Diagnosing and treating skin diseases in goats
Veterinary Record, 2018Skin disease is not uncommon in the UK goat population, and many skin diseases have been reported (Tables 1 to 3). Globalisation of trade in animals and animal products has resulted in incursions of novel diseases into Europe, some of which are potential threats to goat herds in the UK. View this table: Table 1: Ectoparasites causing skin disease in
Murray, Corke, John, Matthews
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Transboundary diseases of goats
Small Ruminant Research, 2011Abstract Goats form an integral part of the overall economy for poor farmers worldwide and are critical in supplying needed animal protein. International organizations involved in animal health, specifically, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and the World Organization for Animal Health, work to monitor and facilitate the ...
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AN ABATTOIR SURVEY OF DISEASES OF FERAL GOATS
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1981SUMMARY Caseous lymphadenitis was the most frequently encountered pathological condition in 3,720 feral goats examined during routine meat inspection procedures. Among 9 separate consignments of animals, the prevalence of infection averaged 7.4% (range 0.3% to 18.8%).
W R, Hein, C F, Cargill
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Experimentally-induced border disease in goats
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1987Twelve of 14 pregnant goats were inoculated intramuscularly with a cytopathic strain of bovine virus diarrhoea (BVD) virus at different stages of gestation. All infected goats developed neutralizing antibodies against the virus. Four nannies infected at about 40 days of pregnancy each had an empty uterus when killed after four months of pregnancy.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Large Animal Practice, 1984
P C, Mullowney, E W, Baldwin
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P C, Mullowney, E W, Baldwin
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