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<blockquote data-quote="Ralph1" data-source="post: 1831498" data-attributes="member: 43481"><p>Thanks TC. If you will have noticed in my previous post I presented: QUOTE: <em>"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></p><p>So as you can see I mentioned it already that the warts can be on the penis. I presented the copper cure and performed it probably five times on five different animals some time ago. Actually have not had warts since. Ragweed was asking if anyone here had any recommendations on how to get rid of warts on cattle. Not me, so it is like you are trying to push your drugs on me after I expressed I had a natural cure, copper. The copper from the wire is absorbed into the animal, and this is what the animal is craving. PERHAPS, I should have expressed myself a bit clearer from the beginning. I thought I might help someone here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ralph1, post: 1831498, member: 43481"] Thanks TC. If you will have noticed in my previous post I presented: QUOTE: [I]"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."[/I] So as you can see I mentioned it already that the warts can be on the penis. I presented the copper cure and performed it probably five times on five different animals some time ago. Actually have not had warts since. Ragweed was asking if anyone here had any recommendations on how to get rid of warts on cattle. Not me, so it is like you are trying to push your drugs on me after I expressed I had a natural cure, copper. The copper from the wire is absorbed into the animal, and this is what the animal is craving. PERHAPS, I should have expressed myself a bit clearer from the beginning. I thought I might help someone here. [/QUOTE]
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