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<blockquote data-quote="Katie" data-source="post: 773990" data-attributes="member: 8131"><p>We went through this in 08. We had one showing signs and tested positive so we tested all of our cows one that was not showing any signs at all and was fat as a pig also tested positive. They also both had calves. Thank goodness our herd only consisted of a total of 6 cows at the time. We euthanized both cows and their calves and this happened to be the only calves we had or we would have probably done away with that whole calf crop because anything that steals milk off of a infected cow will likely contract it. We traced ours back to the breeder we had bought from. The one showing all the signs dam had been showing the signs the others mother tested negative so she must have sucked off the infected cow. We also tillered under the area they were mainly in. So far yearly tested of all the cows we since got and the ones we still have from that same breeder have been negative. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katie, post: 773990, member: 8131"] We went through this in 08. We had one showing signs and tested positive so we tested all of our cows one that was not showing any signs at all and was fat as a pig also tested positive. They also both had calves. Thank goodness our herd only consisted of a total of 6 cows at the time. We euthanized both cows and their calves and this happened to be the only calves we had or we would have probably done away with that whole calf crop because anything that steals milk off of a infected cow will likely contract it. We traced ours back to the breeder we had bought from. The one showing all the signs dam had been showing the signs the others mother tested negative so she must have sucked off the infected cow. We also tillered under the area they were mainly in. So far yearly tested of all the cows we since got and the ones we still have from that same breeder have been negative. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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