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1 -Sheep and goat pox.2 -Goat plague
3 -Rift valley fever4 -Blue tongue.
5 -Orf.6 -Scrapie.
7 -Foot and mouth disease.8 -Akabane disease.
9 -Border disease.10 -Rota virus.
Goat pox: typical pox lesion in the perineum
and scrotum
White lesion of hepatic necrosis and scarring
Extensive lesion in the lip, dental pad
and hard palate
Healing unpigmented rumen epithelial lesions
Nodules involve the skin over the entire body
Goat pox: lesions darken and become necrotic with time in the lung
Depressed, hunched up goats with soiled hind quarter
Lamb with ocular discharge and diarrhea
Goat salivating due to painful erosions
Congestion in the abomasum is not diagnostic
Congestion in the abomasum and colon (zebra striping)
Lamb liver showing severe necrosis ( pale tissue) and hemorrhage
Diffuse hemorrhage in lamb abomasum
hemorrhage at the base of the pulmonary artery
Lesion at the coronary band
Hyperemia of the oral membranes Encrustation around the eyes and nares
Scabs at the commissures of goat’s lips
Massive crusts involve the entire muzzle eye lids of a sheep
Erosions and scabs on the teats usually harbour secondary staph infection
A proliferative lesion with scabs at the coronary band
Typical motor neuron vacuolation in brainstem nucleus
Fleece damaged by rubbing
Lip erosions and blanching of the dental pad
Vesicle in the coronary band
Acute lameness
Ruptured vesicle in the interdigital space
Tiger stripping of the myocardium
Erosion in the rumen
A lamb brain showing micro encephalopathy. A normal brain( right)
Various brain defect in lamb
Still birth with arthrogryposis in lamb
Necrotizing placentitis
Hairy shaker lamb with normal lamb
Arthrogryposis in a new born lamb
Aborted fetus with anasarca
Transmission electron micrograph of a virus infected jejunal enterocyte
Stunted villi clothed with immature epithelial cells
Negatively stained viral particles in feces