1.
Dullness and reduced appetite
2.
High body temperature
3.
Fast, strong breathing, sometimes with a cough
4.
Inflammation within the nose and in the pink of the
eye (conjunctiva) or less commonly in the lining of the eye
5.
Female Reproductive Pathways
6.
Flow of the nose and eyes
7.
Pharyngitis (inflammation of the throat)
8.
Sudden reduction in milk production
9.
Abortion (5-60%)
10.
Nervous signs (usually only young calves)
Richey, E. (1994). IBR in beef cattle (Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis/red nose). VM-55. University of Florida, Institute of Food And Agricultural Sciences
These types of diseases critically affect these animals, so it is very important to treat this infection more appropriately
ResponderEliminarVery interesting blog, it is vitally important to know about this pathology that is so damaging to the country's cattle ranchers. Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis has a negative impact on livestock marketing, generating economic losses associated with reproductive, respiratory and nervous alterations, in addition that the animals will have the latent virus all their life being a risk factor for the other animals
ResponderEliminarExcellent blog, it is well divided and that makes it more interesting. You could enrich it with some videos.
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