Lucky_P":3cfl2vo6 said:Only one Anaplasmosis vaccine currently available, and licensed, provisionally, on a state-by-state basis - available through your veterinarian from University Products, LLC (disclaimer - I do not own shares, nor benefit financially from, any vaccine sold - I'm just recommending it 'cause it works.)
It's an inactivated A.marginale product; initial two-dose series, with yearly booster. Prevents clinical disease but does not prevent infection. Vaccinated animals will test seropositive regardless of infection status. Vaccinates that become infected can still serve as a source of infection, even though they themselves will not become clinically ill.
Thanks. Will call Darin see how to get it. You may know Roy Canada at Morehead. He tests every cow leaving his property. Maybe overreacting by some people's standards but he takes it very serious.