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<blockquote data-quote="sizmic" data-source="post: 418577" data-attributes="member: 6764"><p>Howdyjabo,</p><p>I have had the vet out before I posted anything about it, he did have a fever of 105 and was a "little" raspy in his breathing. We hit him with Draxxin, banamine, and b-12. One vet around here says myco is very prevelent, others say unlikely. He has been vaccinated for most all other respiratory diseases well before moving him. I know that doesn't mean he can't pick something up. Also, checked negative for PI. He may just be sick but something usually has to trigger pnuemonia, i.e. myco. I agree with the logic of keeping the best easy keepers and he was the best up to this point. 4.07 WDA on his momma with a month of a little creep, ratioed 124 (best). He is out of the #2 bull in the Angus breed for $B and his mother has a Jersey bag with super flesh. I am mainly just trying to get my guns loaded if it turns out to be MYCO.</p><p></p><p>Sizmic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sizmic, post: 418577, member: 6764"] Howdyjabo, I have had the vet out before I posted anything about it, he did have a fever of 105 and was a "little" raspy in his breathing. We hit him with Draxxin, banamine, and b-12. One vet around here says myco is very prevelent, others say unlikely. He has been vaccinated for most all other respiratory diseases well before moving him. I know that doesn't mean he can't pick something up. Also, checked negative for PI. He may just be sick but something usually has to trigger pnuemonia, i.e. myco. I agree with the logic of keeping the best easy keepers and he was the best up to this point. 4.07 WDA on his momma with a month of a little creep, ratioed 124 (best). He is out of the #2 bull in the Angus breed for $B and his mother has a Jersey bag with super flesh. I am mainly just trying to get my guns loaded if it turns out to be MYCO. Sizmic [/QUOTE]
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