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Title: Principals of Animal Diseases


1
Principals of Animal Diseases
  • Animal Science II

2
Causes
  • Infectious
  • Caused by microorganisms
  • Noninfectious
  • Faulty nutrition
  • Metabolic disorder
  • Trauma
  • Toxic substance
  • Congenital defects
  • Birth defects

3
Cattle
  • Brucellosis
  • Abortions in last ½ of pregnancy
  • Afterbirth retention
  • Sterility
  • Animal must be destroyed
  • Shipping fever
  • Coughing, diarrhea, fever, discharge
  • Common in young animals
  • Shipping stress
  • Antibiotics and sulfa drugs

4
Swine
  • Transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE)
  • Virus (highly contagious)
  • 100 mortality in young pigs
  • Vomiting, diarrhea
  • White, yellow or green feces
  • Drugs and vaccines not effective

5
Swine
  • Pseudorabies
  • Virus
  • Fever, vomiting, convulsions, tremors
  • Sudden death in young pigs 24hrs after symptoms
    appear
  • Drugs and vaccines not effective

6
Swine
  • Brucellosis
  • Cholera (eradicated in the US)
  • Scours
  • Drugs for drinking water
  • Leptospirosis
  • MMA
  • Mycoplasmal pneumonia
  • SMEDI

7
Poultry
  • Aortic rupture
  • Male turkeys
  • 8 to 20 weeks
  • Bleed to death
  • Control
  • Lower-energy ration
  • Low-level use of tranquilizers

8
Poultry
  • Newcastle
  • Virus
  • Gasping for air, sneezing, breathing difficulty,
    tremors, paralysis
  • No known cure
  • Avian pox (Fowl pox)
  • Virus
  • Yellow cankers in mouth and eyes
  • Scabs around the head
  • No known cure

9
Poultry
  • Cocidiosis
  • Controlled by coccidiostats
  • Bluecomb
  • Blackhead
  • Fowl cholera
  • Erysipelas

Antibiotics
10
Treatment
  • Prevention is the best way to control diseases
  • Cleanliness
  • Vaccinations
  • Quarantine
  • Exposure
  • Isolation

11
Parasites
  • Objective
  • Describe the internal and external parasites of
    livestock and poultry

12
Parasites
  • External
  • Ticks
  • bloodsuckers
  • Mites
  • mange
  • Lice
  • Biting bloodsuckers

13
Parasites
  • External (continued)
  • Blowfly
  • Screwworm in larva stage
  • Heel fly
  • Cattle grub
  • Horn fly
  • Smallest, bloodsucking species
  • Horsefly, housefly, stable fly

14
Parasites
  • Internal
  • Roundworms
  • Stomach worms
  • Ascarids
  • Pinworms
  • Bloodworms
  • Lungworms

15
Parasites
  • Internal (continued)
  • Tapeworms
  • Broad tapeworms
  • Beef or pork tapeworm
  • Flukes

16
Parasite Problems
  • Weight loss and loss of gain
  • Most costly excluding death
  • Major external parasite of swine
  • Lice and mites
  • External parasites of poultry
  • Lower production by sucking blood

17
Parasite Problems
  • Heel Fly larva or Cattle grubs
  • Greatest financial loss to cattle
  • Lower rate of gain
  • Damage hides and meat

18
Parasite Problems
  • Major internal parasite of poultry
  • Several types of worms
  • Roundworm
  • Most damage to hogs by internal parasites

19
Controlling Parasites
  • Prevention
  • Most effective
  • Chemicals for external parasites
  • Systematic insecticides that spread throughout
    the body is most effective
  • Cattle grubs

20
Controlling Parasites
  • Deworming pigs
  • Sows and guilts one week before farrowing
  • Protects piglets

21
Controlling Parasites
  • Poultry Houses
  • Mites, bedbugs, fowl ticks hide in daylight
  • Emerge at night
  • Cracks and crevices must be sprayed

22
Controlling Parasites
  • Poultry
  • Little problems with worms
  • Confinement housing offers protection
  • Wire cage

23
Controlling Parasites
  • Chemical, mechanical, biological, and cultural
    methods are used to reduce loss in poultry and
    livestock
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