“…The clinical signs of LSD in suspected cases varied according to severity [32]. Earlier reports revealed classical clinical signs of LSD as fever (102-107℉), salivation, edema of all the limbs, necrotic skin nodule, necrotic wounds in and around the edematous region and sloughing of skin elements in some cases [33,34,35]. We observed peculiar lesions such as brisket edema, edema in limb, dewlap oedema, formation of maggot wound, enlargement in prefemoral lymph node and common clinical signs like fever, salivation, necrotic skin nodule, formation of generalized skin nodules in the whole body and animal become weak, develops downer and chronic disease conditions.…”