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<blockquote data-quote="tom4018" data-source="post: 663619" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Two or three years ago found a cow with drainage that should have been three or four months breed and another cow that was open, vet pulled some blood samples and one had high titers for hardjo bovis strain of lepto. Most vaccines don't cover that one so we reworked the herd and gave that shot, right after the booster was given lost one that was about 7 months breed and found that calf. Took it to have tested while I don't remember the term they used they said something they seen was consistent with lepto, they suggested blood sampling the cow but the vet said it was really to late by that time. We kept her and she had a calf last year fine and is due next month this year. So I hope all goes well. I did a lot of reading on the hardjo bovis lepto strain and it is suppose to be the most common form of lepto but at that time we only found 2 vaccines that even cover it, go figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tom4018, post: 663619, member: 55"] Two or three years ago found a cow with drainage that should have been three or four months breed and another cow that was open, vet pulled some blood samples and one had high titers for hardjo bovis strain of lepto. Most vaccines don't cover that one so we reworked the herd and gave that shot, right after the booster was given lost one that was about 7 months breed and found that calf. Took it to have tested while I don't remember the term they used they said something they seen was consistent with lepto, they suggested blood sampling the cow but the vet said it was really to late by that time. We kept her and she had a calf last year fine and is due next month this year. So I hope all goes well. I did a lot of reading on the hardjo bovis lepto strain and it is suppose to be the most common form of lepto but at that time we only found 2 vaccines that even cover it, go figure. [/QUOTE]
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