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<blockquote data-quote="Katie" data-source="post: 602155" data-attributes="member: 8131"><p>Angus, </p><p>These were young calves about 4 months old and when we found out what we had we just decided to get rid of them as soon as possible. We felt like that was the best thing for us to do at the time. I would rather take care of the situation myself and know that there is no way anyone else's animals were exposed. The symptoms on the one we we had came on fairly quickly. She was due to calve in May and she started looking wormy and rough in about April. We took her to the vet in May and she was wormy so he wormed her and we wormed her once or twice more because she continued to look bad we took her back to the vet in August and he tested for Johnes and she was positive she had deteriated from a Body score of about 7 to about a 1 or 2 by that time with me supplementing about 15 lbs of feed a day. She also stopped producing milk for the calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katie, post: 602155, member: 8131"] Angus, These were young calves about 4 months old and when we found out what we had we just decided to get rid of them as soon as possible. We felt like that was the best thing for us to do at the time. I would rather take care of the situation myself and know that there is no way anyone else's animals were exposed. The symptoms on the one we we had came on fairly quickly. She was due to calve in May and she started looking wormy and rough in about April. We took her to the vet in May and she was wormy so he wormed her and we wormed her once or twice more because she continued to look bad we took her back to the vet in August and he tested for Johnes and she was positive she had deteriated from a Body score of about 7 to about a 1 or 2 by that time with me supplementing about 15 lbs of feed a day. She also stopped producing milk for the calf. [/QUOTE]
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