Pathological lesions of lambs infected in utero with bovine viral diarrhoea virus type 1c (BVDV-1c).
Caitlin A EvansLucy WoolfordFarhid HemmatzadehMichael Philipp ReichelPeter D CockcroftPublished in: The Veterinary record (2021)
If similar lambing outcomes are identified in a commercial setting then BVDV should be considered, particularly in areas where sheep regularly come in to contact with cattle. In addition, as far as the authors are aware, this is the first reported case of a 'hairy shaker' lamb born as a result of an infection with BVDV-1c in Australia.