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  • Avoid Foot Rot Like the Plague

    Prevention of footrot is the only practical way of dealing with this problem.

    ag.ansc.purdue.edu

  • Contagious Foot Rot of Sheep - An Update

    Foot rot is a serious contagious disease of sheep that has become a common problem in the western states in recent years. Once established in a flock, it usually remains until a consistent treatment program eliminates it. This disease must be differentiated from other foot problems if it is to be successfully treated. (PDF)

    extension.usu.edu

  • Control of Foot Rot in Sheep

    Footrot is a serious problem in Indiana and surrounding states that has had a strong negative impact on our sheep industry.

    ag.ansc.purdue.edu

  • Foot Rot

    Steps to control, treat, and eliminate.

    www.ext.vt.edu

  • Footrot Control

    Causes, prevention and treatment of this common cause of lameness in sheep.

    www.case-agworld.com

  • Footrot in Sheep: Benign Footrot

    Benign footrot, also known as scald or non progressive footrot, is a common condition of Victorian sheep flocks. Benign strains have similar survival and transmission features to those of virulent strains of the same organism.

    www.dpi.vic.gov.au

  • Footrot in Sheep: Diagnosis

    This Agriculture note gives information on how to diagnose footrot.

    www.dpi.vic.gov.au

  • Footrot in Sheep: Disease Facts

    Ovine (sheep) footrot is a serious disease which has long been dreaded by sheep owners. It is a disease which causes severe economic loss, suffering due to lameness and disruption to normal farm operations. The economic losses result from reduced body weight and growth, decreased wool production and restrictions to marketing opportunities.

    www.dpi.vic.gov.au

  • Footrot in Sheep: Prevention and Damage Control

    Footrot! How can I keep it out? What can I do if my flock gets it? A vendor declaration form is also included.

    www.dpi.vic.gov.au

  • Topical Footrot Treatment

    Instructions for treating with solution of oxytetracycline in alcohol.

    www.cals.ncsu.edu

  • Using Aggressive Flock Management to Avoid Foot Problems

    The author details the steps she has taken to avoid the introduction of the bacterium dichelobacter nodosus onto her ranch.

    www.hawksmountainranch.com

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