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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9473"><p>></p><p>> Some people feed a low dose</p><p>> Auremicin mixed with their</p><p>> livestock minerals for prevention</p><p>> of flare ups on infected cattle!</p><p>> You may wish to ask you vet about</p><p>> prevention of farther flare ups!</p><p></p><p>Auremycin (Chlortetracycline) may help prevent re infection. Cattle treated with LA-200 (Oxytetracycline - my vet recommends two doses 2 - 3 days apart) should be clear of the disease (no longer infected). Anaplasmosis is very sensitive to the Tetracycline drugs. The deer in our area have Anaplasmosis so flies spread is easily from deer to cattle. Some people think Auremycin in mineral, far from buildings, near water and salt, can help clean up the disease in the deer population. I've seen deer at the salt, but not the mineral, so I don't know about that one. Also remember that even when your cows are treated they may be anemic and weak for a while. It takes up to 30 days for the cow to rebuild her red blood cell supply depending on how much of it has been destroyed.</p><p></p><p>The link below goes to an Angus Journal article on Controlling anaplasmosis. It is written by a vet and is quite thorough.</p><p></p><p> <a href="http://www.angus.org/journal/97_09sep/vetcall.htm" target="_blank">Controlling anaplasmosis</a> </p><p> <a href="mailto:dianab@iastate.edu">dianab@iastate.edu</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9473"] > > Some people feed a low dose > Auremicin mixed with their > livestock minerals for prevention > of flare ups on infected cattle! > You may wish to ask you vet about > prevention of farther flare ups! Auremycin (Chlortetracycline) may help prevent re infection. Cattle treated with LA-200 (Oxytetracycline - my vet recommends two doses 2 - 3 days apart) should be clear of the disease (no longer infected). Anaplasmosis is very sensitive to the Tetracycline drugs. The deer in our area have Anaplasmosis so flies spread is easily from deer to cattle. Some people think Auremycin in mineral, far from buildings, near water and salt, can help clean up the disease in the deer population. I've seen deer at the salt, but not the mineral, so I don't know about that one. Also remember that even when your cows are treated they may be anemic and weak for a while. It takes up to 30 days for the cow to rebuild her red blood cell supply depending on how much of it has been destroyed. The link below goes to an Angus Journal article on Controlling anaplasmosis. It is written by a vet and is quite thorough. [url=http://www.angus.org/journal/97_09sep/vetcall.htm]Controlling anaplasmosis[/url] [email=dianab@iastate.edu]dianab@iastate.edu[/email] [/QUOTE]
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