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<blockquote data-quote="reccakerby" data-source="post: 1594847" data-attributes="member: 38755"><p>Have had two dead newborn calves in the last week. The vet examined and took blood samples from the second calf. He said the calf had never breathed and the cause of death was anaplasmosis. However, none of my adult cows are showing any clinical signs of anaplasmosis. Is it possible for the calf to die of anaplasmosis when the cow shows no signs of infection with the disease? Would appreciate any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reccakerby, post: 1594847, member: 38755"] Have had two dead newborn calves in the last week. The vet examined and took blood samples from the second calf. He said the calf had never breathed and the cause of death was anaplasmosis. However, none of my adult cows are showing any clinical signs of anaplasmosis. Is it possible for the calf to die of anaplasmosis when the cow shows no signs of infection with the disease? Would appreciate any help. [/QUOTE]
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