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Granada goat Granada goat
Following the establishment of its herd book in 1933, Sanz Egaña (1942) emphasized the importance of the Granada...
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  Jamnapari goat
A full datasheet will be added for this topic in the next edition; until then some basic information has been provided.As with all our...
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  protostrongylidosis of sheep and goats
Protostrongylidosis is caused by small lungworms. Protostrongylus rufescens are brown and are visible; 2-6 cm worms present...
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  sheeppox virus
See datasheet on goat pox virus [capripoxvirus] for further...
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  Capripoxvirus [genus]
See datasheet on goat pox virus [capripoxvirus] for further...
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capripoxvirus [species] capripoxvirus [species]
The causal pathogens of sheep and goat pox (SGPX) are capripoxviruses of the family of Poxviridae. These are DNA viruses, which are...
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  Mammomonogamus nasicola
M. nasicola is a syngamid worm found attached to the nasal cavities of cattle, buffaloes, sheep and goats....
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  Mammomonogamus laryngeus
M. laryngeus is a syngamid worm found attached to the mucosa of the larynx of cattle, buffaloes, sheep and goats....
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caseous lymphadenitis caseous lymphadenitis
Caseous lymphadenitis (CLA) is a chronic contagious disease of sheep, goats and cattle caused by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis with...
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  contagious agalactia
The identity of contagious agalactia of goats and sheep and its cause are not completely clear. Mycoplasma agalactiae is the...
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