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<blockquote data-quote="vjj" data-source="post: 577513" data-attributes="member: 8716"><p>I have a Red Angus bull who is 4 years old. He has a swelling in his jaw that is firm, he drools, and chews with difficulty. The vet diagnosed that he has a case of lumpy jaw. I have never heard of this. He has not lost weight yet, but the vet informed me it was hard to treat and prognosis was not good. He has been separated from my other cows and my concern is, is this contagious? I planned on putting my other cows in that area to feed thro the winter. Any info would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vjj, post: 577513, member: 8716"] I have a Red Angus bull who is 4 years old. He has a swelling in his jaw that is firm, he drools, and chews with difficulty. The vet diagnosed that he has a case of lumpy jaw. I have never heard of this. He has not lost weight yet, but the vet informed me it was hard to treat and prognosis was not good. He has been separated from my other cows and my concern is, is this contagious? I planned on putting my other cows in that area to feed thro the winter. Any info would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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