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  2. Coccidiosis - Wikipedia

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    In immunocompromised individuals, dormant cysts can be reactivated and cause lesions in the brain, heart, lungs, eyes, and other tissues. A fetus may be at risk if a pregnant woman without immunity becomes infected. Symptoms in cats include fever, weight loss, diarrhea, vomiting, uveitis, and central nervous system signs. Disease in dogs ...

  3. Paratuberculosis - Wikipedia

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    For goats infected with this disease, the most apparent sign of having it is their bodies wasting away, even with a sufficient diet. If a goat develops Johne's and it has diarrhea, it is most likely going to die. When it has diarrhea, the goat is at the last stages of the disease.

  4. Campylobacter fetus - Wikipedia

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    Campylobacter fetus subspecies fetus localizes in the placenta of the pregnant ewe and may lead to fetal hepatitis. [17] Specifically, in sheep and goats, fetuses aborted due to campylobacteriosis, are often accompanied with an edematous placenta, friable cotyledons and upon necropsy exhibit necrotic foci on their livers. [32]

  5. Pregnant Goat’s Huge Extended Belly Has People Online Shook

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    Pregnancy in Goats There are many things that can impact goat gestation like breed, litter weight, environment, and parity, but on average these tiny creatures are pregnant for a whopping 145-155 ...

  6. Is Diarrhea Really a Sign of Early Pregnancy? - AOL

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  7. Enterotoxemia - Wikipedia

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    A form of enterotoxemia caused by type D C. perfringens that occurs in sheep and goats. [3] When an animal is exposed to a rapid increase in dietary carbohydrates, the bacteria begin to proliferate, causing a significant rise in the concentration of toxins. [4]

  8. Why Are People Drinking Raw Milk? Experts Explain The ... - AOL

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    “Most commonly, bacteria in raw milk can cause vomiting, diarrhea (sometimes bloody), abdominal pain, fever, headache and body aches,” according to the New York State Department of Health ...

  9. Abomasitis - Wikipedia

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    Abomasitis (abomasal bloat) is a relatively rare ruminant disease characterized by inflammation of abomasum usually caused by larval development [1] in young calves, lambs, and goat kids. It occurs with gastroenteritis, but can also be a side effect of other diseases. However, it is seldom diagnosed as a separate condition.