foot rot
Americannoun
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Also called stinkyfoot. Also called fouls. Veterinary Pathology. an infection of sheep, causing inflammatory changes in the area of the hoofs and lameness.
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Plant Pathology. a stem rot at ground level; crown rot.
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Etymology
Origin of foot rot
Example Sentences
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Longer-term concerns for the cattle include foot rot from standing in water or muddy fields for long periods and the risk of disease from mosquitoes.
From Reuters ● Aug. 29, 2017
It’s a fine balance between keeping your feet dry enough to prevent foot rot and protected from punctures.
From New York Times ● Dec. 17, 2010
Foot and leg infections, combined with foot rot, are the badges worn by those working in the Makay.
From New York Times ● Dec. 17, 2010
The federal government has been especially active and efficient in the prevention of interstate commerce in cattle suffering with Texas fever, and sheep attacked with scab and foot rot.
From The Young Farmer: Some Things He Should Know by Thomas Forsyth Hunt
Grass seed and foot rot were playing havoc with the sheep on "Stanton Harcourt."
From Reminiscences of Queensland 1862-1869 by W. H. (William Henry) Corfield
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