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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11815"><p>We have lost 12 calves to date, ages 2-3 months. In the beginning looks like resp. infection. Snotty noses, watering eyes. Within 5 days, death, no matter what we are doing for them. When posted, the lungs appear almost to have turned to "mush". Only very small amount of viable lung tissue remains. Within hours of death, the calves also has watery, gray stools. Four vets tell us they have never seen whatever this stuff is. One thing for sure, it is very fast spreading and does kill fast. Cows are not affected. It will be four days before lab reports are back. We are worried about the humans working with these calves as no one has seen this before. We are in South Dakota. If anyone has ever seen something that resembles these symptoms, please let us know. Karla Sollie</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:ksollie@nvc.net">ksollie@nvc.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11815"] We have lost 12 calves to date, ages 2-3 months. In the beginning looks like resp. infection. Snotty noses, watering eyes. Within 5 days, death, no matter what we are doing for them. When posted, the lungs appear almost to have turned to "mush". Only very small amount of viable lung tissue remains. Within hours of death, the calves also has watery, gray stools. Four vets tell us they have never seen whatever this stuff is. One thing for sure, it is very fast spreading and does kill fast. Cows are not affected. It will be four days before lab reports are back. We are worried about the humans working with these calves as no one has seen this before. We are in South Dakota. If anyone has ever seen something that resembles these symptoms, please let us know. Karla Sollie [email=ksollie@nvc.net]ksollie@nvc.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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