“…10 The clinical presentation of this case is consistent with findings in ruminants, some camelids and horses with endocarditis: fever, acute onset of a heart murmur, weight loss, and lameness. 6 Interestingly a retrospective study of 10 alpacas with endocarditis reported that the common clinical presentation was a lack of a heart murmur, sternal recumbency, abdominal distention, poor body condition and hepatomegaly. 11 This case is unique in that a heart murmur was present and there was no evidence of right-sided heart failure.…”