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Breeding / Calving Issues
I think it’s an inbreeding problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1657624" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p><strong>Chapin- </strong> This may be a shot in the dark. Are you aquainted with the locals down there enough to find out if you have, Ruda, cola de qurraquincho,</p><p>parsley, carachysita, or Cedron? If not any of those there may be other plant variants that can contribute to your problem. Dog feces can also contribute</p><p>to the problem and that includes healty dogs. Also the area is warm and moist (<em>i think?!) </em>fungus growing around any feed run off or sludge can be a</p><p>factor. This is not meant to be either an insult or funny but would you drink the water the cattle drink.? ( I don't either but they still should have a clean</p><p>source!} Lepto may have been mentioned already. All this aside I am compelled to ask are you the hands on manager or does that responsibilty rest</p><p>elsewhere? I would pray you are boots on the ground as it will be easier for you to bring this to a successful conclusion sooner than if you are not.</p><p>I can attest you are receiving some good ideas from cattle people on this forum based on the information you have given. It is quite possible you may not</p><p>be the only one down there with this particular problem. Ask around.. Good luck, Stay tuned LVR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1657624, member: 40072"] [B]Chapin- [/B] This may be a shot in the dark. Are you aquainted with the locals down there enough to find out if you have, Ruda, cola de qurraquincho, parsley, carachysita, or Cedron? If not any of those there may be other plant variants that can contribute to your problem. Dog feces can also contribute to the problem and that includes healty dogs. Also the area is warm and moist ([I]i think?!) [/I]fungus growing around any feed run off or sludge can be a factor. This is not meant to be either an insult or funny but would you drink the water the cattle drink.? ( I don't either but they still should have a clean source!} Lepto may have been mentioned already. All this aside I am compelled to ask are you the hands on manager or does that responsibilty rest elsewhere? I would pray you are boots on the ground as it will be easier for you to bring this to a successful conclusion sooner than if you are not. I can attest you are receiving some good ideas from cattle people on this forum based on the information you have given. It is quite possible you may not be the only one down there with this particular problem. Ask around.. Good luck, Stay tuned LVR [/QUOTE]
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