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Fever in cattle can be caused by various factors, including bacterial, viral, or parasitic infections, as well as other conditions such as heat stress or metabolic imbalances. When cattle experience fever, it is important to identify the cause and provide appropriate treatment to ensure a successful recovery. FMD, LSD, and three-day fever are three diseases that can affect cattle and are caused by viral infections. Here is a brief explanation of each disease: FMD (Foot and Mouth Disease): FMD is a disease caused by viruses from the Picornaviridae family, specifically the FMD virus. The disease is characterized by sores in the mouth, feet, and sometimes on the teats of cattle. Infected cattle may experience fever, loss of appetite, difficulty walking, and lethargy. FMD can cause significant economic losses due to its impact on milk production and cow performance. LSD (Lumpy Skin Disease): LSD is caused by a virus from the genus Capripoxvirus. The disease is characterized by swelling of the skin and the formation of hard, raised bumps. Cows infected with LSD can also experience fever, decreased milk production, loss of appetite, and significant discomfort due to skin lesions. Three-Day Fever (Bovine Ephemeral Fever): Three-day fever, also known as Stiffneck disease, is a viral disease caused by Orthomyxovirus. It is characterized by high fever, muscle weakness, neck stiffness, and respiratory distress in cattle. Symptoms usually last for several days before improving spontaneously. These three diseases can cause significant economic losses in the cattle industry due to their impact on cattle health and productivity. #cattle #cowdiseases #livestockhealth #indonesiancattlebreeders #let'sdoctor #veterinarian #animals #cattle #livestock