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[[Intestines Catarrhal Enteritis - Pathology#"Pulpy Kidney" Disease|
Pulpy kidney disease]] in well-fed 3-10 week-old lambs
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*Pulpy kidney disease]] in well-fed 3-10 week-old lambs
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*Caused by Clostridium perfringens type D
*Follows overeating high grain diet or luchious pasture
*Follows overeating high grain diet or luchious pasture
*Starch from partially digested food enterering the intestine from the rumen allows rapid clostridial proliferation
*Starch from partially digested food enterering the intestine from the rumen allows rapid clostridial proliferation
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[[Category:Enteropathogenic_and_Enterotoxaemic_Clostridia]][[Category:Sheep]][[Category:Goat]]
[[Category:Enteropathogenic_and_Enterotoxaemic_Clostridia]][[Category:Sheep]][[Category:Goat]]
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[[Category:Enteritis,_Bacterial]][[Category:Enteritis,_Catarrhal]]
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