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What are some symptoms that my cattle are suffering from anaplasmosis?

Last Updated: February 19, 2008

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Some common clinical symptoms include depression, fever, loss of appetite, weight loss, pale or yellow mucous membranes, possible abortions in pregnant females, and signs of aggression. The only way to have an actual diagnosis is to have your private veterinarian examine the animals.

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