Pseudo cowpox (milkers nodule)
It is a common infectious cause of teat disease in cattle. Since immunity is short-lived, cows can get infected fairly soon (often less than six months) after recovering from the disease.
Common symptoms: Scab formation on teat having horse shoe/ring shaped area. Emollient teat dips and sprays have a beneficial effect of reducing microbes on teat skin.
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Pseudo cowpox |
Scabs covering the teat in pseudocowpox |