I have not heard of goats getting distemper.
Avian distemper is Newcastle disease.
Dogs get canine distemper which can kill them.
Equine distemper is strangles
Feline distemper is feline panleukopaenia.
Goats will not get the distemper that is found in cats, dogs, and other wild animals. Goats will get "dry land distemper."
No. Nothing does.
Diarrhea, weight loss, loss of appetite, bloody faeces in late stages. Goats are especially prone to it after pregnancy.
can a person get distemper
Yes, distemper is a virus. If the animal is vaccinated, it will not contract distemper.
canine distemper
Distemper - band - was created in 1989.
Canine distemper can infect humans. When it infects humans it is known as Paget's disease. It increases the production of osteoclasts. Distemper in dogs will not produce distemper in humans, it is a different disease in humans.
No; feline distemper is a completely different virus from canine distemper. Although some larger species from the cat family (e.g. lions) can be infected by canine distemper virus.
Distemper is a serious viral illness that affects dogs and cats. In horses, distemper is a contagious respiratory infection caused by a bacteria. Veterinarians recommend the routine inoculation of pets against distemper.
Bordetella (a coccobacillius) and distemper (a paramyxovirus) are different disease organisms so no.
Canine distemper can infect humans. When it infects humans it is known as Paget's disease. It increases the production of osteoclasts. Distemper in dogs will not produce distemper in humans, it is a different disease in humans.
Canine distemper is a disease caused by canine distemper viruses, an infection of the gastrointestinal tract, which causes high fever, watery discharge, vomiting, diarrhoea, seizures, and paralysis.