fog fever


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fog fever

n
(Veterinary Science) vet science an acute respiratory disease of cattle, with a high mortality, that can occur after grazing fog
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AFTER a cut of silage or hay, rapid regrowth giving lush aftermath which is used for grazing, means the possibility of cases of Fog Fever, a disease generally seen in cattle grazing this type of pasture.
Fog fever can occur within four to 10 days of moving cattle from an over-grazed pasture to a fresh one, according to the National Animal Disease Information Service Nadis.
This means we should all be on our guard for Fog Fever, a disease generally seen in cattle grazing aftermath.