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Like so many other topics of this nature there are a lot of misconceptions regarding foot rot as well as other conditions which cause lameness in cattle. ... Foot rot occurs in all ages of cattle, with increased case incidence during wet, humid conditions. In many cases, incidences seem to increase if this wet period follows...
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Every year about this time my phone starts ringing from producers looking for solutions to an age-old problem in their cattle – Foot Rot. ... Foot rot occurs in all ages of cattle, with increased case incidence during wet, humid conditions. When case incidence increases in hot and dry conditions, attention must be directed...
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Foot rot is usually sporatic in occurrence, but the disease incidence may increase up to 25% in high-intensity beef or dairy production units. Approximately 20% of all diagnosed lameness in cattle is actually foot rot.
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Producers who utilize a mineral containing chlortetracycline for control of anaplasmosis may also find that it helps to reduce the incidence of foot rot. You can read more about foot rot in grazing cattle by looking at OSU Fact Sheet F-3355 Foot Rot in Grazing Cattle .
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Another common condition that often necessitates the use of antibiotics in cattle is "foot rot" or what is medically termed interdigital phlegmon.
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← Livestock evacuated, Wait begins for cattle producers along Red River Animal Agriculture Taking a Proactive Approach to Activist Community â ... Foot rot is a common disease of cattle that can cause severe lameness and decreased weight gain. Other common names for the disease are sore foot and foul foot.
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Search for more data on foot rot in cattle; Click the Search button to search for more information on foot rot in cattle within the Animal Health and Production Compendium. ... Preferred Scientific Name ... United Kingdom hoof rot ;
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www.cabicompendium.org/NamesLists/AHPC/Full/FOOTRI.htm
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Neosporosis is a major cause of abortion in cattle. ... HOME ANAPLASMOSIS; ANTHRAX; BLACKLEG; BLOAT; BRUCELLOSIS; BSE; BVD; CALF SCOURS; CANCER EYE; COCCIDIOSIS; FOOT AND MOUTH; FOOT ROT; GRASS TETANY; IBR; EXTERNAL PARASITES; INTERNAL PARASITES; JOHNE'S DISEASE; LEPTO; LISTERIOSIS; LUMPY JAW; NEOSPOROSIS; PINKEYE;
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