Sheep blue tongue disease, commonly known as sheep plague, is mainly a viral disease that infects ruminants. For sheep, the sheep plague virus mainly infects sheep, and the infectivity of goats is low, of which sheep aged 10 to 15 months are the most infectious. Vaccination is an effective way to prevent blue house disease vaccine, the following mainly to introduce the preventive measures of blue house disease.

Vaccines for sheep blue house disease include chicken embryo weakening vaccine and bovine kidney cell weakened tissue seedlings. The injection method of the vaccine should be carried out according to the instructions or under the guidance of a veterinarian.
Since there is no effective treatment for Blue House disease, the focus is on prevention. Usually, it is recommended to strengthen the breeding and management of sheep in sheep farms every day, do a good job in drainage and midge extermination of pastures, and adhere to the medicinal bathing and deworming of sheep. Strengthen breeding management and do a good job in environmental sanitation. Vaccine immunization and comprehensive prevention and control are required in endemic areas to effectively prevent the occurrence of the disease.
In general, the higher the terrain, the better the ventilation, the more abundant the sun, and the lower the humidity of the environment, the more difficult it is for this disease to occur. Therefore, when choosing a new sheep farm, the overall environment of the target area must be considered to reduce the chances of the sheep contracting this disease.
Bluetongue is an acute infectious disease that occurs mainly in sheep. Clinically characterized by fever, leukopenia, erosive inflammation of the mouth and lips, hoofed crown and myositis. Due to the stunting of sick sheep, and bring death, wool damage, often cause great economic losses.
Prevention of the disease lies in the early diagnosis and isolation of the sick sheep as early as possible to prevent the spread of the infection. Cases of fever and erosion of the lips in the flock must be isolated as soon as possible.
The above treatment measures are only for the reference of breeding friends, if you need to be diagnosed, you can consult the local veterinarian or open a video diagnosis and treatment service in the animal husbandry hall, and follow the professional advice of the veterinarian to carry out production practice.