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- Fog_fever abstract "Fog fever is a slightly confusing name. Affected animals don't have a high temperature, and the term 'fog' in the name actually refers to a second lush growth of grass, not misty or damp environmental conditions. The scientific name is Acute Bovine Pulmonary Edema (ABPE). The condition occurs in hungry, typically adult cattle, having been fed on dried feed indoors, and then moved to foggage pasture (fast growing, lush pasture, with high protein levels). The cattle graze on the new feed, clinical signs begin within 1 to 14 days and death often follows within 2 to 4 days after that. The condition can affect up to 50% of the herd, and around 30% of affected cattle may die as a result. A similar condition has been reported on a wide variety of grasses, alfalfa, rape, kale, and turnip tops.".
- Fog_fever wikiPageID "8888132".
- Fog_fever wikiPageLength "4988".
- Fog_fever wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Fog_fever wikiPageRevisionID "708010703".
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink 3-methyleneindolenine.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Absorption_(chemistry).
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Alfalfa.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Asphyxia.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Biochemistry.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Bovinae.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Bronchiole.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bovine_diseases.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Chronic_obstructive_pulmonary_disease.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Club_cell.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Crop.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Edema.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Epithelium.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Fever.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Fortnight.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Grazing.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Herd.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Horse.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Kale.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Lactobacillus.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Lasalocid.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Monensin.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Pasture.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Poaceae.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Pulmonary_alveolus.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Rapeseed.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Rectum.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Respiratory_system.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Rumen.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Skatole.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Stress_(biology).
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Toxicity.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Tryptophan.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Turnip.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLink Veterinary_physician.
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fog fever".
- Fog_fever wikiPageWikiLinkText "fog fever".
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- Fog_fever wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Fog_fever subject Category:Bovine_diseases.
- Fog_fever comment "Fog fever is a slightly confusing name. Affected animals don't have a high temperature, and the term 'fog' in the name actually refers to a second lush growth of grass, not misty or damp environmental conditions. The scientific name is Acute Bovine Pulmonary Edema (ABPE). The condition occurs in hungry, typically adult cattle, having been fed on dried feed indoors, and then moved to foggage pasture (fast growing, lush pasture, with high protein levels).".
- Fog_fever label "Fog fever".
- Fog_fever sameAs Q5464059.
- Fog_fever sameAs m.027nd8f.
- Fog_fever sameAs Q5464059.
- Fog_fever wasDerivedFrom Fog_fever?oldid=708010703.
- Fog_fever isPrimaryTopicOf Fog_fever.