The Livestock Guide - Mauritius - Africa

Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

Ensuring the health of your livestock is crucial for productivity and profitability. Our expert disease diagnosis and treatment services help prevent, detect, and manage livestock diseases to keep your animals healthy and thriving.

Our Approach:

We use a systematic approach to diagnose and treat diseases, ensuring minimal losses and improved animal welfare. Our process includes:

  • On-Site and Remote Consultations – We assess your livestock for any signs of illness through physical examinations or virtual consultations.
  • Laboratory Testing – When needed, we conduct laboratory tests, including bloodwork, fecal analysis, and tissue sampling, to confirm diagnoses.
  • Customized Treatment Plans – Based on the diagnosis, we provide targeted treatment options, including medication, vaccination programs, and herd management adjustments.
  • Preventive Measures – We advise on vaccination schedules, biosecurity practices, and proper nutrition to reduce the risk of future outbreaks.
  • Emergency Response – In case of disease outbreaks, we provide rapid intervention strategies to control and contain infections.

Common Livestock Diseases We Address:

We diagnose and treat a wide range of livestock diseases, including but not limited to:

  • Bacterial Infections (e.g., mastitis, pneumonia, blackleg)
  • Viral Diseases (e.g., foot-and-mouth disease, rabies, bovine viral diarrhea)
  • Parasitic Infestations (e.g., worms, ticks, lice)
  • Metabolic Disorders (e.g., ketosis, milk fever)
  • Nutritional Deficiencies (e.g., mineral and vitamin imbalances)

Frequently asked question

Look for signs such as decreased appetite, lethargy, coughing, diarrhea, lameness, abnormal swelling, or a drop in production (milk, eggs, weight gain). If you notice these, contact us for a diagnosis.

Isolate affected animals immediately, maintain strict biosecurity measures, and contact us for an assessment. Early intervention can prevent the disease from spreading.

Yes! Proper vaccination, good nutrition, clean water, biosecurity practices, and routine health checks significantly reduce the risk of disease.

Yes, we provide emergency consultation and on-site visits for urgent livestock health issues.

We use clinical assessments, laboratory testing, and herd history analysis to determine the cause of illness.

We offer medical treatments, vaccination programs, deworming regimens, dietary corrections, and management recommendations tailored to each case.