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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 1227424" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>Thank you for your responses,</p><p>I am looking forward to the complete report. This information should help me better understand and discuss the findings if it is Lepto. I have copied and saved the information posted here and on the "Pathogenic" thread. jerry 27150 says this usually happens in the 5 to 6 month stage. That may explain why this year I suddenly had cows come back in heat in Sept. when I was sure they were bred when the bulls were removed in July. And last year I actually witnessed the results of 2 cows aborting in Nov. They should have been at about 5 to 6 months. That makes 4 cows losing 5 calves in 2014 including the twins and the one with white eyes. All of these cows have been culled except the last ones this year. For years I only kept enough heifers to replace the really old cows, but now I am being forced to keep more and more. I am thinking of giving some of these young cows another chance. I am also wondering if there might be something growing in my pasture that causes abortions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 1227424, member: 9933"] Thank you for your responses, I am looking forward to the complete report. This information should help me better understand and discuss the findings if it is Lepto. I have copied and saved the information posted here and on the "Pathogenic" thread. jerry 27150 says this usually happens in the 5 to 6 month stage. That may explain why this year I suddenly had cows come back in heat in Sept. when I was sure they were bred when the bulls were removed in July. And last year I actually witnessed the results of 2 cows aborting in Nov. They should have been at about 5 to 6 months. That makes 4 cows losing 5 calves in 2014 including the twins and the one with white eyes. All of these cows have been culled except the last ones this year. For years I only kept enough heifers to replace the really old cows, but now I am being forced to keep more and more. I am thinking of giving some of these young cows another chance. I am also wondering if there might be something growing in my pasture that causes abortions. [/QUOTE]
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