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<blockquote data-quote="mamapooh" data-source="post: 773957" data-attributes="member: 14529"><p>Oh bummer! This is not good. Do you know of any way to kill any bacteria that may be living in the environment--in the ground, barn, etc.? The rest of our cattle are currently healthy, and I do not want them to get it. It could potentially wipe out the hole herd and prevent us from starting a new herd! We have one heifer from this cow, and she seems fine--no diarrhea which seems to be a predominant sign. I believe this cow most likely had Johne's when we purchased her which was 2 years ago. That's a lot of area where she could have spread the bacteria in that time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mamapooh, post: 773957, member: 14529"] Oh bummer! This is not good. Do you know of any way to kill any bacteria that may be living in the environment--in the ground, barn, etc.? The rest of our cattle are currently healthy, and I do not want them to get it. It could potentially wipe out the hole herd and prevent us from starting a new herd! We have one heifer from this cow, and she seems fine--no diarrhea which seems to be a predominant sign. I believe this cow most likely had Johne's when we purchased her which was 2 years ago. That's a lot of area where she could have spread the bacteria in that time. [/QUOTE]
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