Following the Texas Panhandle wildfires, the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory cautions livestock owners about potential respiratory issues in animals. The smoke from the fires, rich in fine particulate matter, can cause respiratory irritation, leading to symptoms like heavy breathing and wet coughs in livestock. The laboratory anticipates an increase in samples from affected animals and warns of possible secondary bacterial infections due to smoke damage. They recommend close monitoring for respiratory distress and consulting with veterinarians for possible interventions, emphasizing the importance of proper care and diagnostic testing in the aftermath of wildfires.

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