from caraway:
Not many details, but what is there makes me go “Hmmmmmm….”
Mystery disease kills over 200 cattle
Friday, 23/03/2007
More than 200 cattle have died in the western division of New South Wales over the past few months from a mystery disease.
The Department of Primary Industries (DPI) is investigating the yet-unidentified disease.
Senior regional animal health manager Greg Curran says cattle are displaying a wide range of symptoms.
“The first animals that are affected usually are calves, they might show things like just being off colour, or there might be a bit of scouring over a couple of days and then, you know, they’ll die quite quickly,” he said.
“The other symptoms we’ve been seeing I suppose are upper respiratory tract signs or lung signs, or there might be some muck coming out their nose or a bit of froth at their mouth, so it’s been a real mixed bag.”‘