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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 356393" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>Blood tests will not always show positive on live animals unless you test them every 3-6 months for a year; only a sample of the tissue close to the head or maybe it's the brain will give you accurate results and the animal has to be dead for that.And I am telling you all things sound like Johne's even the manure caking on the tail.I know this is not sounding good but let us know when your Vet takes a look but it's really important that you keep her away from all your other livestock just in case.</p><p>Good Luck; having a Johne's cow in your herd really sucks I don't know how else to put it but it really kicks the crap out of you because in one second all that you work for has been sacrificed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 356393, member: 5106"] Blood tests will not always show positive on live animals unless you test them every 3-6 months for a year; only a sample of the tissue close to the head or maybe it's the brain will give you accurate results and the animal has to be dead for that.And I am telling you all things sound like Johne's even the manure caking on the tail.I know this is not sounding good but let us know when your Vet takes a look but it's really important that you keep her away from all your other livestock just in case. Good Luck; having a Johne's cow in your herd really sucks I don't know how else to put it but it really kicks the crap out of you because in one second all that you work for has been sacrificed. [/QUOTE]
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