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Anaplasmosis season is here.
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1163142" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>We have Anaplasma marginale as part of our tick fever complex but we only seem to get it with the tick as the vector. We have pretty well defined tick areas along the coast and then once up on the range we are tick free. There are stock movement restrictions into free areas, they have to pass through clearing dips before coming up the range. It is heavily policed and monitored and seems to work well.</p><p>So I can sell bulls down to the coast without risk I vaccinate my weanling bulls with a live 3 germ attenuated vaccine (Babesia bigemina, babesia bovis and Anaplasma marginale). It is a one dose vaccine made up on order and has to be used straight away but is very effective. You do get the occaisional reaction of high temp even up to a couple of months after and they have to be treated for tick fever. I have a yearling bull at the moment that I am treating as I feel the Anaplasma part had got away on him. He has responded well to Oxytetracycline.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1163142, member: 16453"] We have Anaplasma marginale as part of our tick fever complex but we only seem to get it with the tick as the vector. We have pretty well defined tick areas along the coast and then once up on the range we are tick free. There are stock movement restrictions into free areas, they have to pass through clearing dips before coming up the range. It is heavily policed and monitored and seems to work well. So I can sell bulls down to the coast without risk I vaccinate my weanling bulls with a live 3 germ attenuated vaccine (Babesia bigemina, babesia bovis and Anaplasma marginale). It is a one dose vaccine made up on order and has to be used straight away but is very effective. You do get the occaisional reaction of high temp even up to a couple of months after and they have to be treated for tick fever. I have a yearling bull at the moment that I am treating as I feel the Anaplasma part had got away on him. He has responded well to Oxytetracycline. Ken [/QUOTE]
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