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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12430"><p>Sorry to hear of your cow problems! Several questions:</p><p></p><p>Did all the cattle you purchased have current (and verifiable) vaccination records? If not, did you "re-vaccinate" them after they arrived at your place to be on safe side?</p><p></p><p>From what I understand sometimes if a product such as "Staybred" which contains some of the VD vaccines can cause abortion if vaccinated after female is pregnant.</p><p></p><p>Did the cattle you purchased come from a well-managed "clean" facility? If so, and they had been thru a sale barn, then they might have picked up something at the barn for which they were not vaccinated against.</p><p></p><p>Finally, any new herd additions should be "quarantined" on your own property for a while to observe them closely for any health or other problems. If any present, then they can be treated in isolation from rest of herd without endangering health of your other herd members.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com">bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12430"] Sorry to hear of your cow problems! Several questions: Did all the cattle you purchased have current (and verifiable) vaccination records? If not, did you "re-vaccinate" them after they arrived at your place to be on safe side? From what I understand sometimes if a product such as "Staybred" which contains some of the VD vaccines can cause abortion if vaccinated after female is pregnant. Did the cattle you purchased come from a well-managed "clean" facility? If so, and they had been thru a sale barn, then they might have picked up something at the barn for which they were not vaccinated against. Finally, any new herd additions should be "quarantined" on your own property for a while to observe them closely for any health or other problems. If any present, then they can be treated in isolation from rest of herd without endangering health of your other herd members. [email=bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com]bill@runningarrowlonghorns.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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