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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1475524" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>This is probably asking a lot of you Inyati, but explain to me in common terms about HB please. You guys got me thinking about HB last time we were having a drug discussion, so I read up on HB in cattle. And as best that I could comprehend if your cows have a live calf every 12 months you don't have Hardjo-Bovis in your herd? I pregnancy test all my cows and have always shipped anything that was open. I have enough fingers that I can count the cows I've sent off for being open on one hand, and only one cow was in her prime the rest were older. I've definitely shipped more heifers than cows, so does that mean heifers are more prone to HB? And are older cows more prone to HB? This disease is created by poor culling practices. IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1475524, member: 24694"] This is probably asking a lot of you Inyati, but explain to me in common terms about HB please. You guys got me thinking about HB last time we were having a drug discussion, so I read up on HB in cattle. And as best that I could comprehend if your cows have a live calf every 12 months you don't have Hardjo-Bovis in your herd? I pregnancy test all my cows and have always shipped anything that was open. I have enough fingers that I can count the cows I've sent off for being open on one hand, and only one cow was in her prime the rest were older. I've definitely shipped more heifers than cows, so does that mean heifers are more prone to HB? And are older cows more prone to HB? This disease is created by poor culling practices. IMO [/QUOTE]
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