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[Epizootiology of foot rot in sheep].

Authors: I, Ivanov; N, Masalski; M, Draganov; T, Dikova; N, Naĭdenova;

[Epizootiology of foot rot in sheep].

Abstract

Investigations were carried out on the outbreak and spread of foot rot in sheep as well as on the ways of its restriction and eradication. It was found that the disease had been introduced with the import of breeding animals, its further spread being associated with the activity of the Breeding Centers for pedigree animals. The diseased animals have been 25 per cent, on an average, for the whole country, and the economic losses, as expressed in production parameters, have amounted to: produce of animal origin--20 per cent; culling of animals--15 per cent; mortality--1 per cent. Best in the group treatment of the affected animals prove: the dipping in a 5--10 per cent solution of formalin or a 20 per cent solution of copper sulfate, combined with the respective surgical and orthopedic handling and the disinfection of premises. The individual parenteral treatment and the local application of antibiotics and chemotherapeutics have proved suitable and successful in the cases of moderate spread of the disease. The eradication of foot rot can be achieved only via the planned and complex application of pertinent measures.

Keywords

Drug Combinations, Sulfonamides, Sheep, Potassium Permanganate, Animals, Sheep Diseases, Baths, Hydrocarbons, Iodinated, Bulgaria, Foot Rot

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