Sheep and goat

SHEEP AND GOAT

  • Acute, subacute and inapparent rinderpest reactions occur in goats and sheep. Many of the clinical signs resemble those seen in cattle, but the course of the disease is shorter and pneumonic symptoms are more prominent.
  • Acute cases die six to seven days after the onset of illness, whereas survivors show signs of recovery within two weeks.
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