CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMON DISEASES
Disease
Cause
Symptoms
Prevention & Control
NUTRITIONAL DEFECTS
Anemia
All farm animals are
susceptible. Iron deficiency
prevents the formation of
hemoglobin, a red iron-
containing pigment in the red
blood cells responsible for
carrying oxygen to the cells.
Characterized by general
weakness and a lack of
vigor.
A balanced ration usually
prevents the occurrence of
anemia.
Bloat
Typically occurs when
animals are grazing on highly
productive pastures during
the wetter part of late spring
& summer.
Swollen abdomen on the left
side, labored breathing,
profuse salivation, groaning,
lack of appetite, & stiffness.
Maintain pastures
composed of 50% or more
grass.
Colic
Improper feeding.
Pain, sweating, &
constipation, kicking, &
groaning.
Careful feeding.
Enterotoxemia
Bacteria & overeating.
Constipation is an early
symptom & sometimes
followed by diarrhea.
Bacterin or antitoxin
vaccine should be used at
the beginning of the feeding
period.
Founder
Overeating of grain, or lush,
highly improved pasture
grasses.
Affected animals experience
pain and may have fever as
high as 106 degrees F.
Good management &
feeding practices prevent
the disease.
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