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<blockquote data-quote="faster horses" data-source="post: 1747285" data-attributes="member: 17524"><p>We had Anaplaz. The vet knew we had it. He signed a health release when we moved from WY to SW Montana. We were pretty dumb back then. We lost cows the first week we got there. Finally the vet came out and he had never seen it before. We told him what we thought it was, he went home and did his homework. Called back and said, yes, it is anaplasmosis and we will have to quarantine your herd! He then did more research and found that the tick vector wasn't in that area and that if we got the cattle in and sprayed them we should be fine. So that's what we did. Why the WY vet didn't have us do that before we hauled them 500+ miles, we will never know. After we sprayed them, we never had it again. </p><p></p><p>Anaplasmosis where we were in WY was common. Back then there wasn't mineral to help prevent it. So count yourselves lucky that there is something available now. The place we bought in SW MT had no corrals, so Mr. FH had to rope those affected cows to give them a shot of LA-200. Good thing he had a great horse that he could tie off to that would hold them when he got off to doctor them. Anaplaz makes them be on the fight, too, for some reason. It was not a fun time. Glad we never experienced that again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="faster horses, post: 1747285, member: 17524"] We had Anaplaz. The vet knew we had it. He signed a health release when we moved from WY to SW Montana. We were pretty dumb back then. We lost cows the first week we got there. Finally the vet came out and he had never seen it before. We told him what we thought it was, he went home and did his homework. Called back and said, yes, it is anaplasmosis and we will have to quarantine your herd! He then did more research and found that the tick vector wasn't in that area and that if we got the cattle in and sprayed them we should be fine. So that's what we did. Why the WY vet didn't have us do that before we hauled them 500+ miles, we will never know. After we sprayed them, we never had it again. Anaplasmosis where we were in WY was common. Back then there wasn't mineral to help prevent it. So count yourselves lucky that there is something available now. The place we bought in SW MT had no corrals, so Mr. FH had to rope those affected cows to give them a shot of LA-200. Good thing he had a great horse that he could tie off to that would hold them when he got off to doctor them. Anaplaz makes them be on the fight, too, for some reason. It was not a fun time. Glad we never experienced that again. [/QUOTE]
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