Describe ten signs of trypanosomiasis (Nagana) disease in livestock.

      

Describe ten signs of trypanosomiasis (Nagana) disease in livestock.

  

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(i) Genera! body weakness/dullness

(ii) Reduced milk production

(iii)Swollen lymph nodes

(iv)Rough coat and cracked skin where there is no hair

(v) Running eyes/lachrymation which can result to blindness/sunken eyes

(vi)Diarrheas

(vii) Emaciation/loss of weight

(viii) Loss of hair toward the tail end

(ix)Abortion in pregnant females

(x) High fever/temperature

(xi)Anemia

(xii) Loss of appetite

(xiii) Swollen parts of the belly

(xiv) Temperament - lazy and dull


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