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Breeding / Calving Issues
I think it’s an inbreeding problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Chapin81" data-source="post: 1657914" data-attributes="member: 39180"><p>Thanks everyone for their input. I was able to text our vet he thinks it could brucellosis, when asked if they were vaccinated for it he didn't answer the text. I called our local government office this morning as well, to see if they could do the blood work for us but since we are too remote they cannot schedule anything for a few weeks, and said why doesn't my vet just take care of it... I guess time for a new vet. I finally got a hold of another vet that will be there next week to draw blood from the entire herd and get the blood to a lab, should I test for anything else???</p><p></p><p>Last I'd like apologize for not writing out the whole story. I'm not avoiding your questions or hiding from them. I'm just really really busy working a lot of long hours and my head is spinning with coordinating what needs to be done. Unfortunately I'm 2,000 miles away from the cattle and can only do so much. But I do want to thank everyone for taking their time to provide so much information. There is a lot I'm learning here and very thankful for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chapin81, post: 1657914, member: 39180"] Thanks everyone for their input. I was able to text our vet he thinks it could brucellosis, when asked if they were vaccinated for it he didn’t answer the text. I called our local government office this morning as well, to see if they could do the blood work for us but since we are too remote they cannot schedule anything for a few weeks, and said why doesn’t my vet just take care of it... I guess time for a new vet. I finally got a hold of another vet that will be there next week to draw blood from the entire herd and get the blood to a lab, should I test for anything else??? Last I’d like apologize for not writing out the whole story. I’m not avoiding your questions or hiding from them. I’m just really really busy working a lot of long hours and my head is spinning with coordinating what needs to be done. Unfortunately I’m 2,000 miles away from the cattle and can only do so much. But I do want to thank everyone for taking their time to provide so much information. There is a lot I’m learning here and very thankful for it. [/QUOTE]
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