lammöntuhoa
Lammöntuhoa is a Finnish term that translates to "sheep rot" or "sheep decay." It refers to a type of fungal disease that affects sheep, primarily characterized by a breakdown of the wool fibers. This condition is typically caused by certain species of mold, such as Penicillium or Aspergillus, that thrive in damp and unhygienic conditions.
The symptoms of Lammöntuhoa include discoloration and a greasy texture of the wool, often accompanied by a
Prevention of Lammöntuhoa focuses on maintaining good hygiene in sheep housing and ensuring adequate ventilation. Keeping