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alot of my cattle are dying
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<blockquote data-quote="TEdwards" data-source="post: 39126" data-attributes="member: 502"><p>Where are you located? Just your farm being infected or others in your area? I am with Bez you needed expert help yesterday? How may cows do you have and how many have died already? What ages of cattle have been affected? Mature cattle or cavles or both? If you havent already separate any sick cattle from the others, move the non sick leave the sick ones in that pasture or pen etc. I would only move very healthy cattle. If in question leave them where they are so you don't spread whatever all over place. Who knows what you are dealing with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TEdwards, post: 39126, member: 502"] Where are you located? Just your farm being infected or others in your area? I am with Bez you needed expert help yesterday? How may cows do you have and how many have died already? What ages of cattle have been affected? Mature cattle or cavles or both? If you havent already separate any sick cattle from the others, move the non sick leave the sick ones in that pasture or pen etc. I would only move very healthy cattle. If in question leave them where they are so you don't spread whatever all over place. Who knows what you are dealing with. [/QUOTE]
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