The Many Faces Of BVD Arlen Mills Capital Region Extension Veterinarian LEBANON (Lebanon County) Bovine Virus Di arrhea is a serious cattle disease, causing estimated losses of up to $l5O million annually nationwide. As the name tells us, the agent causing this disease is a virus which has the ability to change as often as the weather. The disease syndromes that we see today with BVD are much more varied than the diarrhea, now called “mucosal disease,” that was first recog nized years ago. In addition, the virus can affect many body systems in the infected cow or calf. Most primary infections of cattle with the BVD virus are mild, with perhaps a mild diarrhea, fever, and inflammation of the eyes and nose. These animals usually recover in four or five days and the symptoms may not even be observed. However, the BVD virus can cause a suppression of the immune system, which may increase the severity of diseases caused by other infections. This immune suppression is a very significant aspect of BVD infection, allowing other infections to flourish. Probably the most significant losses from BVD in fections are due to infection of susceptible pregnant fe- We stock a full line of Patz replacement parts & ship UPS daily I~m CEDAR CREST 800-646-6601 EQUIPMENT 339 King Street, Myerstown, PA 17067 Parts Stores: East Earl- 717-354-0584 • Quarryville-717-806-0484. males. The virus readily crosses the placenta into the calf. While the cow’s immune system may rapidly clear the infection from her own tissues, the fetus re mains infected. One of several sequelae may then develop. The fetus may die resulting in resorption or abortion. Some of these may remain in the uterus as a “mummy.” A fetus which is infected before 125-150 days of ges tation which does survive will be born infected if the infection is with a type of BVD virus called “noncyto pathic.” This is the “persistently infected” or PI animal that remains infected for life and continually sheds virus. These animals are a real source of loss and frustra tion to producers and veterinarians as they are con stantly exposing the herd to the BVD virus-these animals maintain the virus in our cattle population. Some of these are poor-doing animals but just as many will appear normal. Until recently with the advent of some new testing methods, it was difficult to identify these PI animals. We will discuss testing in more detail later in this article. A fetus infected 125-150 days after conception is ca pable of mounting an immune response to the virus in fection. However, BVD virus infection of developing PfltZ Mixers • Competitively priced • Reduces feed costs • Easy service and extra service life with self- aligning auger bearing mounted outside • Low horsepower required with planetary gearbox, and modified oil bath for chain and • sprockets. • Sizes up to 940 cu. ft. • Available in truck, trailer & stationa Model 98C Gathering-Chain Unloader Increases Blowing Capacity • Proven cutter-and-claw gathering chain provides high- volume delivery in frozen and hard packed silage. • Fully automatic unloading because the 98C is self propelled on the silage without cable support. No winch watching' '"'Wnv • Automatic self-leveling for uniform silage removal, saving trips into the silo • For 12 to 30 ft. silos. (Turn to Page 32) models. Patz Conveyors Large Capacity - Fast Delivery • Low cost • Lengths 4 ft to 220 ft. • Move up to 3900 lbs, per minute.