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Investigations into the deaths of about 150 Northern Territory cattle suggest the likely cause was a parasitic disease called coccidiosis.
Coccidiosis is a disease of ruminants (and other animals) caused by host-specific protozoan organisms. It is characterized by severe diarrhea in young stock.
K-State Beef Cattle Institute experts explain how calves can experience coccidiosis post-weaning and how to manage them if they do get sick.
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Coccidiosis is an intestinal disease usually seen in young beef and dairy calves aged between three weeks and six months. Infection is chiefly dependent on the level of challenge they face and ...
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Eimeria species are ubiquitous protozoan parasites that affect a wide range of livestock, notably small ruminants such as sheep and goats, as well as cattle. These infections, termed coccidiosis ...
Authorities have confirmed that 50 cattle that died in March at a Darwin export depot most likely succumbed to the intestinal disease cocciodiosis.
Coccidiosis is caused by a protozoa spread between cattle through the manure. Like other protozoa, coccidia have complex life cycles consisting of several different stages.
Cattle will develop immunity to the condition over time, but young calves with underdeveloped immune systems placed in a dirty environment can succumb to the disease. Coccidiosis tends to be seen ...
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