Necrotic Enteritis in Cattle

What is necrotic enteritis?

Necrotic enteritis is a disease of unknown cause, seen in spring-born suckled calves at grass. These calves are usually between 6 and 16 weeks of age.

Clinical Signs Diarrhoea often with blood and mucous Inappetance, lethargy, Loss of condition, dehydration Ulcers may be present on lips, gums or tongue Death . . . → Read More: Necrotic Enteritis in Cattle