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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1163301" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>We had one. I was moving cows, she didnt move with them. When i got close to her, i saw that the white in her eyes was yellow. We got her to the corral, carefully. Medicated her there and kept her penned up for a week. Put her back out. She's doing fine, but we will cull her in the fall. </p><p>When we got her up, we also got a calf up to take to the vet for a foot problem. I pulled up to the vets load out where there was a big line of trailers ahead of me. I got out to check in and walked past a long trailer with 2 saddled horses and a dead cow. The cow went into the trailer alive, and just fell over dead in the trailer(you could tell she wasnt drug into the trailer dead)...Anywho, i walked in and asked if there was a long wait and got a sarcastic smirk from the receptionist...I told her that the animals waiting have been waiting so long they are dying..lol The cow had anaplaz and should never have been loaded up. We did not haul our cow there, too risky. </p><p>We live in a big anaplaz zone. Use to feed the mineral antibiotic mix, didnt help. In fact, since we've quit feeding it we've had less problems with our cows..ie, anaplaz and foot rot. Not sure if it had anything to do with foot rot, but we've had no cases of it since we quit feeding that mix.</p><p>Unless we get more with anaplaz, i'm not going to worry about it. Its always been here and the cows who die from it are the ones where the owners dont check on them often. I saw that a neighbor had a dead cow yesterday. She was sitting under a tree by herself, the next morning buzzards were sitting on her. Could have been something else, but could have been anaplaz. Had 3 inches of rain yesterday...so, that will prolong the anaplaz...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1163301, member: 22072"] We had one. I was moving cows, she didnt move with them. When i got close to her, i saw that the white in her eyes was yellow. We got her to the corral, carefully. Medicated her there and kept her penned up for a week. Put her back out. She's doing fine, but we will cull her in the fall. When we got her up, we also got a calf up to take to the vet for a foot problem. I pulled up to the vets load out where there was a big line of trailers ahead of me. I got out to check in and walked past a long trailer with 2 saddled horses and a dead cow. The cow went into the trailer alive, and just fell over dead in the trailer(you could tell she wasnt drug into the trailer dead)...Anywho, i walked in and asked if there was a long wait and got a sarcastic smirk from the receptionist...I told her that the animals waiting have been waiting so long they are dying..lol The cow had anaplaz and should never have been loaded up. We did not haul our cow there, too risky. We live in a big anaplaz zone. Use to feed the mineral antibiotic mix, didnt help. In fact, since we've quit feeding it we've had less problems with our cows..ie, anaplaz and foot rot. Not sure if it had anything to do with foot rot, but we've had no cases of it since we quit feeding that mix. Unless we get more with anaplaz, i'm not going to worry about it. Its always been here and the cows who die from it are the ones where the owners dont check on them often. I saw that a neighbor had a dead cow yesterday. She was sitting under a tree by herself, the next morning buzzards were sitting on her. Could have been something else, but could have been anaplaz. Had 3 inches of rain yesterday...so, that will prolong the anaplaz... [/QUOTE]
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