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==Clinical Signs==
 
==Clinical Signs==
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Animals can be found dead often in lateral recumbency, bloat and little signs of struggle with blood in the nostrils, mouth, [[Rectum - Anatomy & Physiology|rectum]] and vagina.
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Animals can be found dead often in lateral recumbency, [[Bloat|bloat]] and little signs of struggle with blood in the nostrils, mouth, [[Rectum - Anatomy & Physiology|rectum]] and vagina.
 
If animals are seen alive, the most obvious sign is a port wine coloured urine that froths on voiding.
 
If animals are seen alive, the most obvious sign is a port wine coloured urine that froths on voiding.
Animals are also often depressed, reluctant to move, pyrexic, have pale mucous membranes and are jaundice and sometimes in respiratory distress.
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Animals are also often depressed, reluctant to move, pyrexic, have pale mucous membranes and are [[Icterus|jaundice]] and sometimes in respiratory distress.
    
==Pathology==
 
==Pathology==
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