Search results for query: *

Help Support CattleToday:

  1. T

    Theileriosis

    Read this today. I concur with the anecdotal statement about unmowed pasture being a prime ground for the Asian Longhorned ticks and ticks in general. I had no issues until the spring when I turned out on 40 acres of stockpiled fescue that had been allowed to grow the previous year with no...
  2. T

    Theileriosis

    I did not ever find out cost of treatment. Local vets wanted a couple hundred to come out and test and my limited research led me to decide that there isn't any to speak of unless it's caught very early. Considering what I sold cows for yesterday, probably $1300 for the cow and $750 for the...
  3. T

    Theileriosis

    Ended up losing a good mammoth jack and the cow I referenced at the beginning of this thread to what I assume was it (theileriosis) this year. Both lethargic for months and while they maintained an appetite to a degree, both wasted away to nothing. Not a fan of it and hope I don't see it next...
  4. T

    Theileriosis

    Not in this instance. She makes it or she don't. Won't sell her sick like she is now, but if she lives through until I take the spring born calves off here in a few months, she'll likely go with them if she's doing okay. I've asked a vet or two if they want to test her to report, but I'm not...
  5. T

    Theileriosis

    Anyone had a definitive go around with it? Might have one cow that picked it up. We're in an area that's likely got the Longhorned tick. She's not doing terrible, but she's slow, very likely aborted but didn't pass, was probably six months along, little drool, trace of blood on the nostril...
Top