Texas Fever, also known as bovine babesiosis or redwater fever, is a tick-borne disease that affects cattle. This illness is caused by a microscopic parasite that is transmitted to the animal through tick bites. The symptoms of Texas Fever are high fever, anemia, lethargy, and decreased milk production in dairy cows. Some synonyms for Texas Fever are tick fever, cattle tick fever, babesiosis, and piroplasmosis. This disease is widespread in the southern United States and has a significant impact on the cattle industry. Vaccination is the best way to prevent Texas Fever, and it's important to manage tick populations to reduce the risk of infection.