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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 796609" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Again, I'm with dun - I notice they have 'em, and then, later, I notice they're gone. I don't even bother to crush them anymore, and I don't keep tabs on how long it takes for them to regress. </p><p>We have a coming 2-yr old that has the name 'Wart' - 'cause she had a number of 'em around her head earlier this fall, but they're now gone - but the name stayed.</p><p></p><p>The commercial wart vaccines typically contain about 10 different strains of wart virus - but unless the strain(s) present in your herd are in the vaccine, it won't make much, if any, difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 796609, member: 12607"] Again, I'm with dun - I notice they have 'em, and then, later, I notice they're gone. I don't even bother to crush them anymore, and I don't keep tabs on how long it takes for them to regress. We have a coming 2-yr old that has the name 'Wart' - 'cause she had a number of 'em around her head earlier this fall, but they're now gone - but the name stayed. The commercial wart vaccines typically contain about 10 different strains of wart virus - but unless the strain(s) present in your herd are in the vaccine, it won't make much, if any, difference. [/QUOTE]
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