Publication Date: February 1, 2012
Reference: livestockwelfare.com Research Watch 2012
Country: Canada
Summary:
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Mycoplasma bovis has been a problem for dairy farmers in the past few years. Affected calves may have facial paralysis shown by ear droop, head tilt and excessive tearing. Cows become infected as early as four days old. Outbreaks can infect large portions of herds with high death rates among the infected animals. Pasteurization of colostrum milk was seen to lower the chance of infections.