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In the district of Pinneberg, there is an alarm mood among sheep holders: Blozungen disease has a significant impact on sheep stocks in the region. This disease caused by the blue tongue virus is extremely harmful to sheep and often leads to serious diseases or even the death of animals.
In particular, pastures are particularly affected by sheep, whereupon the authorities have to take measures. The disease, which occurs particularly in warmer months, is transmitted by mosquitoes and can lead to inflammation, fever and other serious symptoms. This situation is a great threat to animal husbandry in the region.
The symptoms and their effects
The symptoms of the blue -tung disease are clear and express themselves, among other things, by swelling in the head area, tough saliva and fever. Affected sheep often also show a decrease in the appetite and a general weakness. The course can be different depending on the household and pasture conditions, but many animals have not survived the disease.
sheep holder are now asked to check their animals for signs of the disease. This situation ensures great fears among the owners, since many of them are economically dependent on the sale of their sheep. The exact number of animals and companies affected is currently being determined.
In recent years there have been repeated outbreaks of the disease in various regions of Germany, which clearly shows the susceptibility of sheep stocks. These current developments illustrate the need for intensive monitoring of this animal disease to counteract the spread.
The authorities advise vaccination to minimize animals in order to minimize the risk of further spread of blue -tongue disease. This vaccination can make an important contribution to containing the disease and protect the health of the sheep. More details about this topic can be found in a detailed report on www.shz.de .
The situation in the Pinneberg district remains tense, which is why all sheep holders are called to be vigilant and act immediately in the event of suspicion. The efficiency of vaccination measures and the quick detection of symptoms could be crucial for coping with this challenge.
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