Transcript Beef Health
Beef Health
Topic #3082
Ashlee Gibson
Objectives
To identify general health symptoms
To understand causes, signs, prevention,
and control of different diseases
To know ways and location to administer
medicine
General Health Information
Body Temperature
Range
of 100.5 F to 103 F (101.5 F)
Taken rectally
General Health Information
Respiration
Rate
of breathing
10 to 30 breaths per minute
General Health Information
Heart Rate (Pulse)
Regular
throbbing caused in the arteries by
the contractions of the heart.
When taking a pulse, count for 15 seconds
and then multiply by four to get a full minute
reading.
40 to 70 beats per minute
General Signs of Illness
Head down
Not alert
In the corner
Will not stand up
Coughing
Nasal or eye discharge
Diarrhea
Heavy Breathing
Rough coat
Change in body temperature
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Respiratory Diseases
“Shipping Fever”
Cause:
Viral or bacterial
Sign: high fever, coughing, weight loss,
diarrhea, nasal and eye discharge, could
cause abortion
Prevention: Vaccination
Control: Antibiotics
Example: IBR, BVD, BRSV, Pasteurella
Clostridial Diseases
Blackleg & Malignant Edema
Cause:
Organisms in soil that enter through
mouth or open sore
Signs: Swelling over heavy muscle areas.
Gas bubbles and fluid beneath skin
Prevention: Vaccination
Treatment: Penicillin
Digestive Diseases
Caused from incorrect feeding or rations
Bloat
Flounder
Digestive Disease
Bloat: Gas build up in rumen
Cause:
Rich feeds
Sign: Bulge towards last rib and hip
Treatment: Take away feed, movement, in
severe cases stomach tube or puncture is
needed
Digestive Disease
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Digestive Diseases
Flounder- inflammation of hoof wall
Cause:
high concentration of feed
Sign: limping
Treatment: Could lead to lameness
External Parasites
Flies, Lice, Mites, and Grubs
Annoy
and irritate and transmit disease
Sign: Visible, rubbing, hair loss
Control: Face oilers dust bags, ear tags with
insecticides, spraying or dipping cattle with
insecticides
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Internal Parasites
Roundworms, Tape worms, and Flukes
Attach
to wall of digestive tract
Signs: Poor weight gain, rough hair coat,
diarrhea or constipation
Prevention and Treatment: Dewormer
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Other Common Diseases
Foot rot
Cause:
Bacteria enters through cut in hoof
Sign: Limping
Prevention: Keep pasture of feedlot clear of
sharp objects and dry pen
Treatment: Antibiotics and/or foot wrap
Other Common Diseases
Warts
Cause:
Virus
Sign: Growth that looks
like a cauliflower
Prevention: Isolation of
infected animals
Treatment: Vaccines or
manually remove
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Other Common Diseases
Ringworm
Cause:
Fungus
Sign: Loss of hair
Prevention: Isolate
and keep pen dry
Treatment: fungicides
or sunlight
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Other Common Diseases
Pink eye
Cause:
eye infected by
bacteria
Sign: eye discharge, white
dot in middle of eye
Prevention: Fly control, keep
pen clean
Treatment: Keep in cool,
darkened pen, apply
antibiotic ointments
Pink Eye
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Immunization
Pick the type of vaccine for diseases that need
to be controlled
Some vaccinations prevent more than one
disease
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Ways to Administer Medicine
Intramuscular (IM)
Intranasal
Intravenous (IV)
Oral
Subcutaneous (Sub Q) Under the skin
Where to inject?
In front of shoulder
Not in rear
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Conclusion
Cattle show general health signs if they
don’t “feel good”
Specific health problems
Prevented
by vaccines
Controlled by antibiotics
Specific ways to administer medicines