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White Muscle Disease(Nutritional Muscular Dystrophy)

Last Updated: November 07, 2011

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White muscle disease is caused by a deficiency of vitamin E and selenium. It is regional, occurring primarily in areas where selenium is deficient in the soil. It often occurs when feeding silage or old hay. Kids may have the condition at birth and be still born or too weak to nurse. Clinical signs in kids: The disease is characterized by stiffness, weakness and trembling. The back legs become stiff and useless. Affected kids are sometimes observed coughing or having milk run out the nose after drinking due to the involvement of muscles involved with swallowing. Kids may also develop muscle stiffness after exercise. Death can be sudden if cardiac musccle is affected. If left untreated, the disease can result in death of the animal. Clinical signs in adults: Chronic infections such as mastitis, retained placenta, failure to conceive, abortions and other reproductive disorders. Treatment for clinical cases includes injection(s) of selenium and vitamin E. Prevention includes oral supplementation with vitamin E/selenium primarily through trace mineral loose salt or commercial mineral mixes.

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