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Foot and mouth disease
Difficult to control due to mutation of the virus
Rabies
Can spread from animals without clinical signs
Mastitis
can be prevented if the cow is allowed to stand 20 mts after milking
Anthrax
Post mortem should not be carried
ELISA
Can differentiate FMD infected and vaccinated animals
Gall bladder
Absent in mare
Antigen
A substance new to the body which stimulate immune response
placental retension
Failure to shed within 12 hrs after delivery
placental separation
Induced by collagenase by placenta and reduced blood supply to placenta
phoresis
carried by other
commensalism
one is benefited without disturbing other
mutualism
both are equally benefitted
hyperparasitism
parasite within a parasite. eg. tapeworm in fleas.
hybrid
an individual having different cell populations from variety of zygote
corticosteroid
induce production of progesterone and leads to RFM
fleas
coarsely grind pepper colour of the skin
streak canal
sphincter muscle of the teat
tmt
thermo mechanically treated
tfm
total fatty matter
60% of milk secreted by
rear quarters
udder develops upto the age of
six years of a cow
alveoli
milk secreting unit
one inch udder tissue contains
one million alveoli
streak canal
sphincter muscle
in between streak canal and teat cistern
furstenburg's rosettes
teat hold
40 - 50 ml of milk
gland cistern hold
400 ml of milk
lactation
combined process of milk synthesis and removal of milk