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< prev - next > Livestock Animal husbandry Beef Cattle Production and Management (Printable PDF)
Beef cattle production and management
Practical Action
Deep burial or burning of carcasses
Trypanosomosis (Chirwere Chemhesvi)
The disease is transmitted by tsetse flies. It is a chronic condition.
Clinical Signs
Weak and easily get tired
Rough and dull coats
Emaciation
Swollen lymph nodes
Watery discharge from the eyes
Pale mucous membrane
Fever that comes and goes
Abortion of pregnant animals or give birth to weak offspring
Animals do not eat properly
Diagnosis
History
Clinical signs
Identification of parasite on peripheral blood smears
Treatment
Diminazine aceturate (Veriben or Berenil)
Control
Vector control
Vaccination
Bovine Ephemeral Fever (Three Day Stiff Sickness)
It is viral disease that is transmitted by biting insects mainly the sandfly. The disease is most
common during the summer.
Clinical Signs
Fever, anorexia, cessation of rumination, rapid breathing and a sharp drop in milk
production
Shivering, rough hair coat, stiffness and lameness.
Animal stands with an arched back head down otherwise it lies down and declines to stand
up and presents a parturient paresis posture Some cattle have diarrhoea others are
constipated
Watery discharge from the eyes and nose
Animal shakes its head constantly
Loss of condition
On the third day fever subsides animal starts to eat, ruminates and is on its way to complete
recovery although lameness may linger on.
Diagnosis
History
Clinical signs
Treatment
Anti-inflammatory drugs are used, for example aspirin, tomanol, and novalgin
Control
Vaccination
Brucellosis/Contagious Abortion (Chirwere Chekusvodza)
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