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<blockquote data-quote="BRYANT" data-source="post: 1274536" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>I have been reading all the stuff about Anaplas. on another post sounds as if there are a lot of different ideas about it. Like I have said I had a real problem with it several years ago, had a cow that I feel was a carrier but that's a long story, Here is my dilemma I have two places that are close to 50 miles apart and both places have a neighbor that are "cattle traders" so there are lots of cattle that come and go, no doubt there could be some that are carriers of Lord only knows what but anaplas is the only thing I have ever had a problem with. I keep medicated meal and mineral out year around and have not had any problems for last 5 years. I have a Vet that I have been letting him work my cattle. He has a very good set-up and can handle Brahman cross cattle and when I work my own I have to do it by myself so I have been just using this Vet, but he never changes out the needles . is there something that I can have him dip them in or what should I do to protect my stock ?? For the last few years I am always concern when Anaplas. season is here. What would some of you all do if you were in my place ????</p><p>would like to hear from LuckyP and any other Vets that are on this site , but everyone is welcome to give advice.</p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRYANT, post: 1274536, member: 10562"] I have been reading all the stuff about Anaplas. on another post sounds as if there are a lot of different ideas about it. Like I have said I had a real problem with it several years ago, had a cow that I feel was a carrier but that's a long story, Here is my dilemma I have two places that are close to 50 miles apart and both places have a neighbor that are "cattle traders" so there are lots of cattle that come and go, no doubt there could be some that are carriers of Lord only knows what but anaplas is the only thing I have ever had a problem with. I keep medicated meal and mineral out year around and have not had any problems for last 5 years. I have a Vet that I have been letting him work my cattle. He has a very good set-up and can handle Brahman cross cattle and when I work my own I have to do it by myself so I have been just using this Vet, but he never changes out the needles . is there something that I can have him dip them in or what should I do to protect my stock ?? For the last few years I am always concern when Anaplas. season is here. What would some of you all do if you were in my place ???? would like to hear from LuckyP and any other Vets that are on this site , but everyone is welcome to give advice. thanks [/QUOTE]
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