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<blockquote data-quote="Ralph1" data-source="post: 1831454" data-attributes="member: 43481"><p><em>"The primary ones you see are on the face and the head, sometimes on the shoulder," says Pence. "And then there's another genus of the virus that affects the <strong><u>reproductive tract</u></strong>, so you can see them on the <strong><u>penis</u></strong> of a young bull, you can see them on the <strong><u>vulva</u></strong> of a heifer."</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Warts are a common skin problem in young cattle. There are <strong><u>several types of bovine papilloma virus</u></strong> that cause warts, and they're contagious in cattle herds.</em></p><p>So these warts on this animal I provided Shakespeer, are going to go away in one month anyway? And why would you not want to use the copper wire to get rid of the warts on the genitalia? </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]38382[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ralph1, post: 1831454, member: 43481"] [I]"The primary ones you see are on the face and the head, sometimes on the shoulder," says Pence. "And then there's another genus of the virus that affects the [B][U]reproductive tract[/U][/B], so you can see them on the [B][U]penis[/U][/B] of a young bull, you can see them on the [B][U]vulva[/U][/B] of a heifer." Warts are a common skin problem in young cattle. There are [B][U]several types of bovine papilloma virus[/U][/B] that cause warts, and they're contagious in cattle herds.[/I] So these warts on this animal I provided Shakespeer, are going to go away in one month anyway? And why would you not want to use the copper wire to get rid of the warts on the genitalia? [ATTACH type="full"]38382[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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