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* Gives rise to [[Rumenitis|rumenitis]] and secondary bacterial or mycotic infections occur. | * Gives rise to [[Rumenitis|rumenitis]] and secondary bacterial or mycotic infections occur. | ||
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Revision as of 12:34, 29 May 2010
- Due to impaired rumen and oesophageal groove motility
- Milk accumulates in rumen instead of abomasum in young ruminants.
- Gives rise to rumenitis and secondary bacterial or mycotic infections occur.