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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 21192"><p>It was mentioned in the article of coccidiosis that a treatment of a</p><p>coccidiant could be given. Our vet stated there was no cure and all affected cattle would need to be cut from the herd and sent to slaughter.</p><p>There is currently a herd of 300 that were tested last week and awaiting response from the blood draws. If there is more we can do we certainly need to know. </p><p></p><p>Also, if the cattle are sent to slaughter what affect would there be on the consumption of the beef?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 21192"] It was mentioned in the article of coccidiosis that a treatment of a coccidiant could be given. Our vet stated there was no cure and all affected cattle would need to be cut from the herd and sent to slaughter. There is currently a herd of 300 that were tested last week and awaiting response from the blood draws. If there is more we can do we certainly need to know. Also, if the cattle are sent to slaughter what affect would there be on the consumption of the beef? [/QUOTE]
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