By lizziewhitehead
Small Ruminant footrot is caused by an infection from two organisms: Dichelobacter Nodosus and Fusobacterium Necrophorum. Fusobacterium necrophorum is in most sheep and goat environments and can set the stage for footrot to occur. Dichelobacter nodosus produces a powerful enzymes that dissolves hoof and leads to the undermining of the sole that leaves your flock or herd with severe lameness. Here are some ways to prevent it and treat it:
Signs of Footrot