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Final Assessment - Common Diseases of Livestock Animals:Neurological Diseases Common Diseases of Livestock Animals Neurological Diseases 9 ot 20 A tarmer's kid gouts have recently been showing signs of neurological diseases including wandering, circling, head pressing, incoordination and wandering eye movements. However, these kits are nearly two months old and have been healthy, so he does not suspect a congenital disease. Which disease might the kids have and why? Hydranencephaly, as it causes severe brain damage to affected animals Anencephaly, as it is a sporadic disease which can affect any animals species Scrapie, as it affects sheep and goats and is idiopathic Policencephalomatocia, as it affects ruminants and young animals are at a higher risk
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Based on the symptoms described, the most likely disease the kids might have is Scrapie. Scrapie is a progressive, degenerative disease that affects the central nervous system of sheep and goats. It is characterized by symptoms such as wandering, circling, head pressing, incoordination, and wandering eye movements. Scrapie is an idiopathic disease, meaning its exact cause is unknown. It is not typically a congenital disease, which means it is not present at birth but develops later in life. Therefore, the farmer's kids, being nearly two months old and previously healthy, could have developed scrapie.
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