Transcription of Reproductive Diseases in Cattle - bexar-tx.tamu.edu
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Infected cow and then breed a clean cow soon occasionally become infected; this is usually exhibit-ed by a swollen testicle or scrotum. Producers using artifi-cial insemination should avoid semen from brucellosis-infected bulls. Their semen can infect is a widespread problem in the South,especially in unvaccinated herds. It causes repeat breeders,low-grade uterine infections, abortions, mastitis and occa-sionally systemic infection. Of the five or more strains ofthe organism, the three most common causing problems incattle are Leptospira pomona, Leptospira hardjoandLeptospira grippotyphosa. Leptospirosis can build up unrecognized in a confined Cattle are particularly of urine from infected cows can infect normalcows after contact with the eye or mucous membranes ofthe nose or mouth.
infected cow and then breed a clean cow soon thereafter. Bulls occasionally become infected; this is usually exhibit-ed by a swollen testicle or scrotum.
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