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Brucellosis in Idaho herd.
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<blockquote data-quote="jasrnch" data-source="post: 719293" data-attributes="member: 7972"><p>supposedly this herd has been vaccinated but he has just assembled them. I don't know what prompted the state to bleed but I assume that it must have been some abortions.</p><p> I'm 3rd gen in this area and we would never think about not vaccinating. I have bought quite a few cattle the last 10 years and everything I bought was tested and has to have a readable tattoo before it comes in my herd. The way the cattle are moved around the country nowadays I think a guy is a fool to not vaccinate. The last time I bought cows I went to Wisconsin and purchased 50 head. Now some of them cattle came out of Missouri, Iowa, South Dakota and one even originated from Wyoming. It's too easy for a heifer in her first year to travel across the country and end up where you would never have have dreamed of, to just ignore bangs vaccinations. I'll climb down off of my soap box now that I've vented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasrnch, post: 719293, member: 7972"] supposedly this herd has been vaccinated but he has just assembled them. I don't know what prompted the state to bleed but I assume that it must have been some abortions. I'm 3rd gen in this area and we would never think about not vaccinating. I have bought quite a few cattle the last 10 years and everything I bought was tested and has to have a readable tattoo before it comes in my herd. The way the cattle are moved around the country nowadays I think a guy is a fool to not vaccinate. The last time I bought cows I went to Wisconsin and purchased 50 head. Now some of them cattle came out of Missouri, Iowa, South Dakota and one even originated from Wyoming. It's too easy for a heifer in her first year to travel across the country and end up where you would never have have dreamed of, to just ignore bangs vaccinations. I'll climb down off of my soap box now that I've vented. [/QUOTE]
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