What are the common diseases of cattle and their treatments?

Grandmasterglobal
3 min readApr 13, 2020

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Whether you already have a cattle farm or are planning to start one, it is wise to equip yourself with knowledge regarding your herd. Like humans, your cattle also can fall ill and show symptoms of the same. If your expertise regarding cattle diseases such as anaplasmosis, milk fever or worms is negligible, it will become difficult to treat them on time.

Here is detailed information regarding the most common cattle diseases and their treatments.

Babesiosis in cattle

Causes of babesiosis in cattle

It is also known a tick fever as they are the ones that transmit this disease into your cattle. An engorging female tick can pick this infection and pass it to its eggs which when turning into larva, send it to the animal they feed.

Symptoms of babesiosis in cattle

Your animal can show the following signs when suffering from babesiosis.

  • High fever
  • Dark coloured urine
  • Stays away from the herd
  • Looks weak, depressed and reluctant to move
  • Incoordination and teeth grinding

Treatments

Treatments for babesiosis in cattle are successful if the disease is diagnosed early. For some

mild cases, medications are not needed, and others may get well with an antiparasitic drug. Some extreme cases may require blood transfusion and therapy.

Anaplasmosis

Causes of anaplasmosis

Anaplasmosis is a bacteria borne disease caused by Anaplasma marginale and anaplasma central. It affects the red blood cells of the cattle.

Symptoms

  • Breathing difficulty
  • Lethargy
  • Extremely aggressive behaviour
  • Fever
  • Weight loss
  • Icterus (mucus membrane turning yellow)

Treatments

Anaplasmosis can be treated with injectable

oxytetracyclines. Here also you can save the animal with early detection of the disease. Animals that recover from anaplasmosis will become carriers of the disease and may also spread it to others in the herd. But, they also build immunity and will rarely have an outbreak again.

Theileria in cattle

Causes of Theileria in cattle

Theileria is also a disease transmitted by ticks. Cattle get groped with these diseases when the infected species of Theileria, which is a blood-borne parasite. It can cause anaemia in cattle and sometimes be fatal.

Symptoms

  • Yellow vulva
  • The whites of eyes turn yellow
  • Decrease in milk production
  • Lethargy, not eating well
  • Anaemia during the calving time

Treatments

Keeping a close eye on your animals is the best way to treat this disease at its early stage. A few drugs such as buparvaquone (BPQ) have been found effective against the parasite. Your veterinary doctor can suggest the apt treatment to save your herd.

Mastitis in cattle

Causes for mastitis in cattle

Mastitis is a prevalent disease in both humans and animals. Stress, physical injury or infection from bacteria or other microorganisms can be a cause for mastitis in cattle.

Symptoms of mastitis in cattle

  • Inflammation in mammary glands
  • Milk becomes watery and may have pus or clots
  • Increase in temperature
  • Lack of appetite
  • Sunken eyes

Treatments for mastitis in cattle

Drugs such as sulphonamides, penicillin, streptomycin etc. are now being used to treat the disease and proved highly effective. But complete recovery is possible only if the infection is recent and has been diagnosed early.

Milk Fever

Causes of milk fever in cattle

The decreased level of ionized calcium in tissue fluids of the cow is the primary cause of the disease. It is mostly associated with heavy milking cows.

Symptoms of milk fever

  • Loss of appetite
  • Constipation
  • Restlessness
  • No rise in temperature

Treatments for milk fever

The affected cow is treated with 500 ml of 23 per cent calcium gluconate IV. This is followed by the administration of 2 oral calcium bolus.

Gas trouble in cattle

Causes of gas trouble in cattle

The consumption of green legumes can cause bloating in cattle. Especially clover, Lucerne, rye that id high in soluble protein tend to create severe bloats for the cattle.

Symptoms of gas trouble in cattle

  • Protraction in the left side of the abdomen
  • Severe distress
  • Difficulty in breathing

Treatment for gas trouble in cattle

Veterinarians suggest a stomach tube be the best treatment for gas trouble in animals. When it doesn’t work, they use a trochar and cannula into the rumen to relieve gas.

Worms in cattle

Causes of worms in cattle

Parasites enter the cow’s body through oral ingestion or skin penetration and multiply within the system creating ruckus in the anatomy. Read More

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