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Animal Type:
Sheep and Goats
Disease Agent:
Campylobacter;
Chlamydia;
Q fever (Coxiella burnettii)
Disease Agent Type:
Bacteria
Organization:
Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System (CAHSS);
Western Canadian Animal Health Network (WeCAHN)
Region:
National
Production System:
Commercial, large-scale;
Smallholding;
Hobby/Pet
Frequency:
One Time
Document Date: Dec/09/2022
INFECTIOUS ABORTION IN SHEEP AND GOATS - SHOULD I BE WORRIED?
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Do you have pregnant ewes or does? Make sure you know what to do to keep them protected against infectious diseases that can cause abortion and lead to decreased productivity in your animals!
INFECTIOUS ABORTION IN SHEEP AND GOATS - SHOULD I BE WORRIED?