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Cycling - Not Settling?
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1691942" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I tend to agree with the possibility of Lepto... and that is often more in the cows than the bull. We do all the cows with lepto at preg checks... it usually is good for a year if you do not have a problem situation... but many dairies are doing lepto at least twice a year. Prevalent in all mammals... deer, foxes, coyotes, dogs, skunks are most often thought of as carrier culprits. Settling and then aborting the embryo is common in lepto infected herds. Also I understand that it is common in wild hogs although I have heard that the types are not as commonly cross species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1691942, member: 25884"] I tend to agree with the possibility of Lepto... and that is often more in the cows than the bull. We do all the cows with lepto at preg checks... it usually is good for a year if you do not have a problem situation... but many dairies are doing lepto at least twice a year. Prevalent in all mammals... deer, foxes, coyotes, dogs, skunks are most often thought of as carrier culprits. Settling and then aborting the embryo is common in lepto infected herds. Also I understand that it is common in wild hogs although I have heard that the types are not as commonly cross species. [/QUOTE]
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