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Lamb Dysentery
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(’pine’) is characterized by chronic
(’pine’) is characterized by chronic
abdominal pain without diarrhea
abdominal pain without diarrhea
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sargison: Outbreaks of lamb dysentery are initially characterised
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by the sudden death of young lambs, but slower
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onset disease, manifesting as acute abdominal pain and
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non-specific nervous signs, is sometimes seen in older,
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two- to three-\veek-old lambs. Faeces may be semi-fluid
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and blood stained although, in most cases, they are normal
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due to the rapid course of the disease.
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