Sheep are quite resistant, there wouldn’t be a 2% prevalence or that would exceed cattle in nz.
Google points to some cases in sheep most of which seem to have been run quite closely with infected...
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Sheep are quite resistant, there wouldn’t be a 2% prevalence or that would exceed cattle in nz.
Google points to some cases in sheep most of which seem to have been run quite closely with infected...
Probably technically possible, but fortunately not a thing. Imagine having to Tb test sheep :)
As relatives of goats, chamois shouldn’t be susceptible to Tb, I’ve shot a few with pus in large lymph nodes, once I sent some for culture and it grew the bacteria for “cheesy gland” a problematic...
Agree can’t see what we are excited about in this photo, the spleen is small as per a shot animal where it contracts down to inject more blood in to the system.
The guy from Scotland talking about...