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African Farm Resource Centre - Black Quarter Disease in Dairy Cattle Farming (Black leg) It is an acute infectious and highly fatal, bacterial disease of cattle. Buffaloes, sheep and goats are also
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DVM Geelle - #Veterinary. Blackleg (disease) Blackleg, black quarter, quarter evil, or quarter ill (Latin: gangraena emphysematosa) is an infectious bacterial disease most commonly caused by Clostridium chauvoei, a Gram-positive bacterial species.
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