ABSTRACT
In order to keep cattle pasturing throughout the entire year they must be supplied with a sufficient amount of feed an water, a robust constitution and the provision of a adequate shelter. Examples of the possibility of ensuring these minimum demands are given in the following report. Furthermore, administrative measures used in the case of nonobservance are listed.
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Animal Feed/standards , Animal Husbandry/standards , Poaceae , Animals , Cattle , Germany , Housing, Animal/standards , Quality Control , Water SupplyABSTRACT
Diagnostic results of the post mortem examinations of the brains of 99 rabies-suspected--but actually not infected--cattle are reported. In 19 cases listeria encephalitis was stated. Furthermore non-purulent encephalitis 9 X, including 1 X malignant catarrhal fever of cattle and 2 X mucosal disease; purulent encephalitis 1 X; corticocerebral necrosis 1 X and arterial sclerosis 1 X were diagnosed. 68 cases proved to be no cerebral disease. By means of the presented diagnostic results and literature, peculiarities of rabies in cattle are discussed in view of differential diagnosis, and practical hints are given.