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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1283055" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>When we move animals(and humans) around, we often bring along more than we'd bargained for when we made the purchase. </p><p>Health requirements for interstate movement vary from state to state.</p><p></p><p>You can 'clear' the Anaplasma infection by feeding high levels (check with your vet... they'll now have to do this under the new VFD, if it's still permitted) of CTC. 60 days at the 'high' level will clear *most* animals... but potentially not all; antibody levels may not go negative for 3-6 months. If any are not cleared, they may serve as a source for reinfection. 'Cleared' animals are susceptible to being reinfected...so, 'feeding for clearance' can be a double-edged sword - if you don't clear all animals, or if there are infected animals in neighboring herds or on adjoining premises... 'cleared' and previously unexposed animals are at risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1283055, member: 12607"] When we move animals(and humans) around, we often bring along more than we'd bargained for when we made the purchase. Health requirements for interstate movement vary from state to state. You can 'clear' the Anaplasma infection by feeding high levels (check with your vet... they'll now have to do this under the new VFD, if it's still permitted) of CTC. 60 days at the 'high' level will clear *most* animals... but potentially not all; antibody levels may not go negative for 3-6 months. If any are not cleared, they may serve as a source for reinfection. 'Cleared' animals are susceptible to being reinfected...so, 'feeding for clearance' can be a double-edged sword - if you don't clear all animals, or if there are infected animals in neighboring herds or on adjoining premises... 'cleared' and previously unexposed animals are at risk. [/QUOTE]
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