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<blockquote data-quote="rjk" data-source="post: 703930" data-attributes="member: 1019"><p>About 3 years ago, bull was acting funny, by himself, and no energy. Next day, I called vet and they said to bring him in quickly. Also asked how bull was behaving and to be extremely careful because some get very aggressive. Saved bull, but didn't treat cows, and that was the mistake. Vet said to watch cows and if any symptoms we should treat herd. I have a small herd, and lost a cow while out of town. Later, we found out that about 20% of cows were out of the spring calving cycle and calving as late as November. Discussed with vet and he said that antiplas could be the cause, as some cows will abort to fight it. It will be at least 2-3 years before I can get the November cows back to spring calving, might be easier to just cull them. Looking back, I would gladly pay to treat herd rather than mess up the game plan. Vet also said that bull would need 2-3 months before being in top breeding form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjk, post: 703930, member: 1019"] About 3 years ago, bull was acting funny, by himself, and no energy. Next day, I called vet and they said to bring him in quickly. Also asked how bull was behaving and to be extremely careful because some get very aggressive. Saved bull, but didn't treat cows, and that was the mistake. Vet said to watch cows and if any symptoms we should treat herd. I have a small herd, and lost a cow while out of town. Later, we found out that about 20% of cows were out of the spring calving cycle and calving as late as November. Discussed with vet and he said that antiplas could be the cause, as some cows will abort to fight it. It will be at least 2-3 years before I can get the November cows back to spring calving, might be easier to just cull them. Looking back, I would gladly pay to treat herd rather than mess up the game plan. Vet also said that bull would need 2-3 months before being in top breeding form. [/QUOTE]
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