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<blockquote data-quote="cgraves" data-source="post: 298604" data-attributes="member: 4713"><p>you gals and guys are great. I appreciate your thoughts and concern. My small herd has all been born on my place except for one cow. Even though this cow is aggravating at times, I try to take good care of them. I raise my own beef and am somewhat concerned about the disease in the meat my family consumes. Is this a real danger in jumping into the food chain? From what I can understand, is if Johnes disease is what she has, she won't last much longer. Should I just count my loses and get rid of her or the whole lot?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cgraves, post: 298604, member: 4713"] you gals and guys are great. I appreciate your thoughts and concern. My small herd has all been born on my place except for one cow. Even though this cow is aggravating at times, I try to take good care of them. I raise my own beef and am somewhat concerned about the disease in the meat my family consumes. Is this a real danger in jumping into the food chain? From what I can understand, is if Johnes disease is what she has, she won't last much longer. Should I just count my loses and get rid of her or the whole lot? [/QUOTE]
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