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<blockquote data-quote="bigbull338" data-source="post: 298615" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>first off no need in panicing yet.because if you panic it could cause you to make some bad misstakes.if you think she has jphns then take her to your vet an have her tested.if she is positive cull her.i know this for fact.if dairy cattle test postivean calve their calves arnt allowed to suck them at all.the calf istaken away from the cow an fed clostrum from a neg testing cow.but no i wouldnt sale the whole herd out of panic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbull338, post: 298615, member: 1697"] first off no need in panicing yet.because if you panic it could cause you to make some bad misstakes.if you think she has jphns then take her to your vet an have her tested.if she is positive cull her.i know this for fact.if dairy cattle test postivean calve their calves arnt allowed to suck them at all.the calf istaken away from the cow an fed clostrum from a neg testing cow.but no i wouldnt sale the whole herd out of panic. [/QUOTE]
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