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need help with the arthritis part in mycoplasma
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<blockquote data-quote="waspfarmer" data-source="post: 326134" data-attributes="member: 2225"><p>I've had 2 different vets , from 2 different clinics out to check her to make sure - both say mycoplasma , unfortunately. I know there have been outbreaks in the west (from what I've read) & you'd think there would be "something". it's sad because she's so bright eyed , good appetite , etc.. & I can't shoot her myself because I've become attached. Yes, I'm a female softy. For future reference to anyone , I first noticed her laying with others, but wouldn't get up when I approached her (clue #1 that something's wrong) - when I got her up , she limped - I got her to the barn, penned away from others thinking she may have been roughed up , maybe stepped on because she was small . A week later I had the first vet out to make sure nothing was broken - it wasn't , then the swelling in her legs starting moving from joint to joint.</p><p>I've had a couple with joint ill in the past - they're usually babies. Never had any of my "home grown" calves or cows come down with anything major , but I've had just about everything with the feedlot calves (salebarn bought)</p><p>and yes, I keep these groups at seperate farms. Thanks everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waspfarmer, post: 326134, member: 2225"] I've had 2 different vets , from 2 different clinics out to check her to make sure - both say mycoplasma , unfortunately. I know there have been outbreaks in the west (from what I've read) & you'd think there would be "something". it's sad because she's so bright eyed , good appetite , etc.. & I can't shoot her myself because I've become attached. Yes, I'm a female softy. For future reference to anyone , I first noticed her laying with others, but wouldn't get up when I approached her (clue #1 that something's wrong) - when I got her up , she limped - I got her to the barn, penned away from others thinking she may have been roughed up , maybe stepped on because she was small . A week later I had the first vet out to make sure nothing was broken - it wasn't , then the swelling in her legs starting moving from joint to joint. I've had a couple with joint ill in the past - they're usually babies. Never had any of my "home grown" calves or cows come down with anything major , but I've had just about everything with the feedlot calves (salebarn bought) and yes, I keep these groups at seperate farms. Thanks everyone. [/QUOTE]
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