The following are the various diseases of sheep/goats

 Anthrax:

Symptoms:

High fever Withering Earache. Grinding teeth. Falling to the ground and suffering terribly. Face-to-face Black blood that does not clot through the nose, urine, and faeces.

Treatment :

(1) Vaccinate the animals once a year in the month of February.

(2) Often there is no chance of treatment. Sick animals are treated with antibiotics.

 enterotoxemia (intestinal poisoning) :

Symptoms:

Fever  Chewing jaws. Sometimes bloating. Severe shaking of the head. Seizures and convulsions. Three-quarters of the stomach after the autopsy. The intestines and liver are found to be full of blood.

Treatment::

(1) Get vaccinated twice a year in May and November.

(2) “Sulfamycethane” 1/3% 33 solutions (15 to 20 cc) mixed in 20 ml of water and drank for five days at intervals of 12 to 18 hours.

Note: Pregnant animals must be vaccinated two months before the baby is born

Cantine's Caprine Pluronmonia (Infectious Pneumonia) :

Symptoms :

Sitting on the body of an animal. Difficulty breathing The sound of screaming while breathing. The animal coughs sharply. And the weakening of the skin.

Treatment :

(1) Get vaccinated twice a year in May and November.

(2) Apply 5 to 7 cc injection of "triburson" in the morning and evening for 5 days.

Continuous genital psoriasis dermatitis (mouth ripening):

Symptoms:

Apathy Blisters on the lips that later become scabs. In severe cases, fever and rashes appear on the rest of the body.

Treatment :

(1) Vaccinate twice a year in April and October.

(2) Clean lip blisters with 0Û°1% potassium permanganate (pinky) solution. And a combination of "glycerin" and "junction violet" heals scabies wounds.

(3) Lime water one per cent. A portion of Nowshader's saturated solution. Mix a part of mustard oil and apply it to the wounds.

(4) In case of fever, give one gram of "Combat" vaccine for three to four days.

Shape / gout (smallpox):

Symptoms:

High fever Swelling of the eyes. Smallpox rashes on the body are more common on hairless areas. In case of severe disease, it spreads to the internal organs. This makes it difficult for the animal to breathe.

Treatment :

Sheep/goats should be vaccinated twice a year in March and September (2). And do not breastfeed babies.

Apply boric acid ointment to the wounds. And in case of fever, give one gram of “combating” vaccine daily for 4 to 6 days.