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Emerging infectious diseases threaten Wisconsin cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="kjonesel" data-source="post: 869536" data-attributes="member: 16842"><p>I believe that this is the same disease that caused some farmers in the Bedford / Bloomfield Indiana area to loose some of their older cows this past August. The farmer I spoke with had lost 5 head and was going through the rest of his herd and injecting them with Liquidmycin to help with their immune system, but I thought they told me they suspected that it was transmitted by mosquitoes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjonesel, post: 869536, member: 16842"] I believe that this is the same disease that caused some farmers in the Bedford / Bloomfield Indiana area to loose some of their older cows this past August. The farmer I spoke with had lost 5 head and was going through the rest of his herd and injecting them with Liquidmycin to help with their immune system, but I thought they told me they suspected that it was transmitted by mosquitoes. [/QUOTE]
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