Anaplasmosis has been clinically characterized by fever, severe anemia, jaundice,
brownish urine, loss of appetite, dullness or depression, rapid deterioration of body condition, pale mucus membrane and labored breathing (Awadet al., 2011).
Infection is characterised by progressive haemolytic anaemia associated with high fever, jaundice, decreased milk production, abortion, hyper-sexcitability, dullness/ depression, deterioration of physical condition,
brownish urine, loss of appetite, muscular tremors, constipation, pale mucus membrane and laboured breathing.