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Johne's Disease
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<blockquote data-quote="millstreaminn" data-source="post: 403739" data-attributes="member: 4844"><p>I had a holstein cow that was diagnosed Johnes positive when I sent her to Penn State University for necropsy. She was thin, stinky, uncontrolled diahorea with what looked like air bubbles in it when it hit the concrete floor. As I recall the only way it's transmitted is for a young calf to come in contact with an infected cows manure. I had that one Johnes positive cow and never another in the next 10 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="millstreaminn, post: 403739, member: 4844"] I had a holstein cow that was diagnosed Johnes positive when I sent her to Penn State University for necropsy. She was thin, stinky, uncontrolled diahorea with what looked like air bubbles in it when it hit the concrete floor. As I recall the only way it's transmitted is for a young calf to come in contact with an infected cows manure. I had that one Johnes positive cow and never another in the next 10 years. [/QUOTE]
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