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<blockquote data-quote="skcatlman" data-source="post: 345390" data-attributes="member: 5562"><p>TJ this is the first out break of scours in the last 3 years,i had 1 earlier but not in the same pen,it seemed to be caused but the heavy milk of the cow the calf never temped. The outbreak was 3 days after a stranger went in the pen. amazing coincedence, NOT. I found out the suspect bull buyer who walked in the pen without protective boots who said he didn't have scour problems hasn't started calving but according to his neighbors has scour problems every year and loses calves. So i would hazzard to guess if you took scour excretea form his place it would have the same causitive agent as my calves. Any way i have treated and cleaned the pen of any manure from the calves and seem to have stopped it. I definitely believe that particular guy brought in the scours on his boots. I think the thought that a disease could be brought in on someones boots scares people but it does happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skcatlman, post: 345390, member: 5562"] TJ this is the first out break of scours in the last 3 years,i had 1 earlier but not in the same pen,it seemed to be caused but the heavy milk of the cow the calf never temped. The outbreak was 3 days after a stranger went in the pen. amazing coincedence, NOT. I found out the suspect bull buyer who walked in the pen without protective boots who said he didn't have scour problems hasn't started calving but according to his neighbors has scour problems every year and loses calves. So i would hazzard to guess if you took scour excretea form his place it would have the same causitive agent as my calves. Any way i have treated and cleaned the pen of any manure from the calves and seem to have stopped it. I definitely believe that particular guy brought in the scours on his boots. I think the thought that a disease could be brought in on someones boots scares people but it does happen. [/QUOTE]
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