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<blockquote data-quote="farmer rich" data-source="post: 121984" data-attributes="member: 1952"><p>I have never personally had a case so you should get the vets advice on that. The bacteria that causes the infection is <em>Corynebacterium pyogenes</em>.</p><p>I just looked it up in Cattle Ailments by Eddie Straiton if you want to read the symptoms for yourself. It was the only place I could find it. </p><p>Same bacteria causes summer mastitis, which I have experienced. Spread by flies. They usually lose the affected quarters. I treat this with a dry cow tube and IM injection of Tylan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmer rich, post: 121984, member: 1952"] I have never personally had a case so you should get the vets advice on that. The bacteria that causes the infection is [i]Corynebacterium pyogenes[/i]. I just looked it up in Cattle Ailments by Eddie Straiton if you want to read the symptoms for yourself. It was the only place I could find it. Same bacteria causes summer mastitis, which I have experienced. Spread by flies. They usually lose the affected quarters. I treat this with a dry cow tube and IM injection of Tylan. [/QUOTE]
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