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Teat pox in dairy cow

Published: November 5, 2018
Summary
Introduction Teat pox in dairy cows is very common but problematic disease, caused due to mild infection of udder and teats of dairy cow. Very often it is misunderstood as cow pox which is rare disease, seldom it happens. It is a zoonotic disease, generally occurs in animals of age more than 2yrs. Freshly calved and recently introduced cattle are more susceptible. Its leads to difficulty in mi...
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AMIT KUMAR SINGH
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Ravi
2 de diciembre de 2020
2. No digis .Chronic form In my cow nipals Sir Plise trit it my problam
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