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Often, it's not the external parasite itself that causes the anemia. In other words, the anemia is not caused by the loss of blood directly to the blood sucker, but by the little nasties that the blood suckers transmit during their feeding.
Anaplasmosis being one of several that can be transmitted by external parasites.

Yes, your words are true and thank you for supporting the information:frow.

I did not say that only external parasites are the only cause but many causes are one of the causes of wild blood also ..

There are actually parasites outside that transmit internal diseases in blood.

Thank you for your comment ..:frow
 

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Thank you for sharing your wisdom and experience with us. I learn so much on this forum from the members that have had their animals much longer than I have.

I am also happy to share some information with you.

I have been practicing livestock breeding for almost 20 years, especially sheep and goats. We have farm cows owned by a grandfather, goats, and some types of poultry.

I'm not really a veterinarian but my experience I see is not bad in some case .
 
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