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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12791"><p>Check for a disease called "Alpha Mannosidosis". I'm not a vet but I have sources. If this is the diagnosis, I don't think there is a cure. Most die within a year. Nervous system dysfunction. Seen in Angus, Galloway and Murray Grey cattle. It is hereditary, but not contagious. Perhaps Vicki can help us out?</p><p></p><p>> My father has young weaned calves</p><p>> about 8-10months old. Two have</p><p>> developed some symptoms that our</p><p>> local veterian has not seen</p><p>> before. The first symptom of the</p><p>> illness seems to blindness</p><p>> followed by loss of muscular</p><p>> control. The veterian believes</p><p>> that it will eventually be fatal.</p><p>> Does anyone have any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12791"] Check for a disease called "Alpha Mannosidosis". I'm not a vet but I have sources. If this is the diagnosis, I don't think there is a cure. Most die within a year. Nervous system dysfunction. Seen in Angus, Galloway and Murray Grey cattle. It is hereditary, but not contagious. Perhaps Vicki can help us out? > My father has young weaned calves > about 8-10months old. Two have > developed some symptoms that our > local veterian has not seen > before. The first symptom of the > illness seems to blindness > followed by loss of muscular > control. The veterian believes > that it will eventually be fatal. > Does anyone have any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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