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<blockquote data-quote="branguscowgirl" data-source="post: 1282587" data-attributes="member: 19938"><p>I might add that it is often transferred by reusing needles and tattoo equipment also. Ken Is correct about the ticks carrying it here in CA also. I have read that flys and Mosquitos are not really much of a threat. </p><p>Some documentation recommends keeping two separate herds. Positives vs negative animals. I guess that would be your choice. But personally, it scares the dickens out of me. A breeder friend of mine lost half of her cows and calves because of Anaplasmosis one year. Cows aborted in late pregnancy without any dilation. For about 2 weeks she was cutting and pulling dead calves out and loosing the cows in many cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branguscowgirl, post: 1282587, member: 19938"] I might add that it is often transferred by reusing needles and tattoo equipment also. Ken Is correct about the ticks carrying it here in CA also. I have read that flys and Mosquitos are not really much of a threat. Some documentation recommends keeping two separate herds. Positives vs negative animals. I guess that would be your choice. But personally, it scares the dickens out of me. A breeder friend of mine lost half of her cows and calves because of Anaplasmosis one year. Cows aborted in late pregnancy without any dilation. For about 2 weeks she was cutting and pulling dead calves out and loosing the cows in many cases. [/QUOTE]
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