Abomasitis

[7] The animal should also be treated with antibiotics to prevent intestinal bacteria spreading to other organs.

A special abomasum puncture can help if the abdomen is swollen with gas or air.

If the animal does not respond to the treatments, a surgery should be performed to remove damaged tissue and excess fluid from the abomasum.

However, it is assumed to be very high due to the inherently late diagnosis of the disease.

However, it is recommended to disinfect all the equipment the calves are regularly in contact with to prevent the spreading of bacteria.