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Sheep Farming in the Age of Sustainability

Like any agricultural activity, sheep farming has been one of humankind’s keys for thousands of years. The sheep provided wool and meat, but also played important roles in pasture maintenance and landscapes. As we pursue sustainable and moral farm practices in our world today, farming has much to teach and learn from us. A Brief History of Sheep Farming The sheep was one of the earliest few animals of the man’s man, […]

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Malignant Catarrhal fever is a fatal viral disease in cattle

Malignant Catarrhal Fever (MCF) is a dead disease, which makes th century and killed Hild Romanes, including its occurrence and sheep and other animals. Even though relatively uncommon, it is a dangerous threat to animal health due to the high rate of mortality and because no effective treatment has been found. MCF is caused by numerous herpesviruses and typically results in a […]

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Lumpy Jaw in Cattle (Actinomycosis)

The Lumpy Jaw in Cattle, medically referred to as Actinomycosis, is a chronic bacterial infection of the bovine head bone and jaw. Though not highly infectious, Bumpy candidates do not tremendously influence health, productivity, and economic income. Determined causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of the cage with a Lumpy jaw are basic to successful check and […]

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White Scour Symptoms, Causes, and Management

White scour, or neonatal diarrhea, is a diffuse and potentially fatal condition in selected groups, such as calves and yards. The aquatic dearest, white to pale yellow, marks this condition, possibly leading to dehydration and weight loss if not treated before. Familiarity with the causes, symptoms, and prevention of white frost is important for veterinarians, farmers, and pet owners. What is White Scour? White scour is a type of diarrhea that typically happens in newborn animals in the first days or weeks. Bear the white color […]