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Feed poisoning in holestein cattle associated with clostridium botulinum toxin (TYPE - D

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Last updated: 22 Jan 2023

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This study aims to clarify that the disease botulism disease rapidly fatal emitter for CM output of anaerobic bacteria has been developed a proposed program of tests and treatments and vaccinations for the animals infected and non- infected Balbotewolesm who appeared in one of the private farms , consisting of five thousand head of dairy cows and treatments females and calves bred in the backyard of Education for each of them , have been feeding the farm animals on a mixture of food ingredients consisting of concentrates with a mixture of mineral salts , were Aatla corn silage in the last period of eighteen animals from backyard breeding, where after 3-5 days to give the silage symptoms appeared satisfactory in 295 animals from six backyard breeding . And s 55 of them were slaughtered cow wheel . The main symptoms of the disease is : lack of vitality and movement and lack of appetite for food Mahdot asleep with congestion splanchnic year Anzfah bitmap in the internal organs of dead animals , has been taking samples of drinking water , and silage , blood and stomach contents , liver , and has been screening Bakarthologi anaerobes for all samples and assay mycotoxins APS 1 in the blood and toxins organophosphorus compounds , for all samples. And toxic elements (copper , iron , zinc , and manganese ) in the blood . And anaerobic microbe toxins for all samples. The results of the research have been isolated microbe Alahoaúa of corn silage from the stomach , liver, and also has been detected this microbe cm D type these samples and serum . It was Aataalaj vaccine treatments with giving fluids and supported phosphorus and protein and anti- inflammation of Haceh and the rest of the herd were vaccinated proper taste of dual against the two types of poison . An epidemic of this study could be concluded that the corn silage can be a source of food poisoning in cows , and give antivenom serum is effective in the early stages of the disease .

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10.21608/mvmj.2006.125072

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8

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2

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18709

Issue Date

2006-12-01

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2006-12-23

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2006-12-01

Page Start

89

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99

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1110-7219

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2682-2512

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1,268

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Mansoura Veterinary Medical Journal

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https://mvmj.journals.ekb.eg/

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22 Jan 2023