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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1282281" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>A blood smear from capillary blood like tip of tail or ear should have been taken before treatment to see if they have got it first but may not be too late. You usually need an insect vector like cattle ticks for it to spread. From where I come from in Australia it is one of 3 organisms associated with Tick Fever except it doesn't produce the Red Water that the other two do.</p><p>Ticky country is along the sub tropical coast and all cattle coming over the range to tick free areas must be dipped at government dips, nothing else is required. Coastal cattle develop immunity soon after birth, western cattle have no immunity. I live in tick free country and sell bulls down to the coast so they all get blooded with 3 germ vaccine soon after weaning, one dose is all that is required and I have no problems.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1282281, member: 16453"] A blood smear from capillary blood like tip of tail or ear should have been taken before treatment to see if they have got it first but may not be too late. You usually need an insect vector like cattle ticks for it to spread. From where I come from in Australia it is one of 3 organisms associated with Tick Fever except it doesn't produce the Red Water that the other two do. Ticky country is along the sub tropical coast and all cattle coming over the range to tick free areas must be dipped at government dips, nothing else is required. Coastal cattle develop immunity soon after birth, western cattle have no immunity. I live in tick free country and sell bulls down to the coast so they all get blooded with 3 germ vaccine soon after weaning, one dose is all that is required and I have no problems. Ken [/QUOTE]
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