Hoose (disease)

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Hoose is a disease of sheep, cattle, goats, and swine caused by the presence of various species of nematodes of the genera Dictyocaulus, Metastrongylus, and Protostrongylus in the bronchial tubes or in the lungs. It is marked by cough, dyspnea, anorexia and constipation. Also called verminous bronchitis.

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  • Flint, Charles Louis (1859). Milch Cows And Dairy Farming; Comprising The Breeds, Breeding, And Management, In Health And Disease, Of Dairy And Other Stock, The Selection Of Milch Cows, With A Full Explanation Of Guenon's Method; The Culture Of Forage Plants, And The Production Of Milk, Butter and Cheese. Phillips, Sampson and Company. p. 286. ISBN 1-4086-2818-X. Unknown parameter |city= ignored (help)

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