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Filter by Meaning The farmer sought advice from an expert to prevent coccidiosis in his sheep.
Sheep that recover from coccidiosis may be left with permanent damage to their intestines, affecting their growth and overall health.
The farmer took preventive measures to avoid coccidiosis outbreaks in his flock.
Treatment of coccidiosis in sheep involves the use of medication and supportive care.
The coccidiosis epidemic in the sheep population caused significant economic losses for the farm.
Early detection and prompt treatment of coccidiosis can improve the chances of recovery and reduce the spread of infection within the flock.
The sheep's immune system weakened due to coccidiosis, leading to anemia.
Coccidiosis can cause a decline in egg production in chickens.
The poultry industry takes measures to prevent coccidiosis in their flocks.
The hatchery manager checks the chicks for coccidiosis before selling them.
The government's regulations require chicken farms to take preventative measures against coccidiosis.
Symptoms of coccidiosis in pigs include bloody diarrhea, dehydration, and lethargy.
The vet diagnosed the chicken with coccidiosis.
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