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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 708938" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Bryant, </p><p>Some of my colleagues in the profession will spout BS just as readily as some of the posters on this board.</p><p>Can anaplasmosis cause abortions? Sure - if that cow is so anemic that she's not getting enough oxygen to the calf, she'll abort - but she'd probably be noticeably sick, and maybe even dead. </p><p>I've seen plenty of dead anaplas cows that still have a calf inside 'em - and never saw an abortion that I could chalk up to anaplasmosis.</p><p>I'm not saying that your vet was absolutely wrong about anaplas being the cause of 20% of the herd being out of synch with the normal calving season, but there's a whole bunch of other problems I'd be looking at before I'd hang my hat on anaplas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 708938, member: 12607"] Bryant, Some of my colleagues in the profession will spout BS just as readily as some of the posters on this board. Can anaplasmosis cause abortions? Sure - if that cow is so anemic that she's not getting enough oxygen to the calf, she'll abort - but she'd probably be noticeably sick, and maybe even dead. I've seen plenty of dead anaplas cows that still have a calf inside 'em - and never saw an abortion that I could chalk up to anaplasmosis. I'm not saying that your vet was absolutely wrong about anaplas being the cause of 20% of the herd being out of synch with the normal calving season, but there's a whole bunch of other problems I'd be looking at before I'd hang my hat on anaplas. [/QUOTE]
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