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Am I too worried or should I be worried?
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<blockquote data-quote="TripleB" data-source="post: 395030" data-attributes="member: 4678"><p>From what I am aware of there has not been a positive herd in my area. I am running a closed herd. I only bought 4 outside animals to start with, one heifer and a weanling bull last year and two bull calves this year. No, she's not bred and I had her vacc. when she was 6 months of age. Will she have to be re- vaccinated? I have two vets on the case, the one I took her to this weekend and diognosed her with pnuemonia and then the one I work for who no longer does large animals. She was the one who suggested the blood test. I want to give her some time to get rid of the pnuemonia before I do the test though. Funny thing was this morning at church our pastor was telling us how his grandson had broncitis and was spiking fevers and I thought..."that sounds like my heifer" so maybe it's just the pnuemonia. :?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TripleB, post: 395030, member: 4678"] From what I am aware of there has not been a positive herd in my area. I am running a closed herd. I only bought 4 outside animals to start with, one heifer and a weanling bull last year and two bull calves this year. No, she's not bred and I had her vacc. when she was 6 months of age. Will she have to be re- vaccinated? I have two vets on the case, the one I took her to this weekend and diognosed her with pnuemonia and then the one I work for who no longer does large animals. She was the one who suggested the blood test. I want to give her some time to get rid of the pnuemonia before I do the test though. Funny thing was this morning at church our pastor was telling us how his grandson had broncitis and was spiking fevers and I thought..."that sounds like my heifer" so maybe it's just the pnuemonia. :? [/QUOTE]
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