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<blockquote data-quote="ROCK-N-W" data-source="post: 363374" data-attributes="member: 5247"><p>I suspect I have a young Black Angus Bull with a persistant strain of BVD. No large animal vets available locally. Does anyone know where I could send a blood sample for testing?</p><p>I understant that the persistant strain is not treatable?</p><p>I have been nursing this bull back to health several times since I purchased him cannot get a response from the breeder, It is a registered Angus. Do I have any recourse with the Angus association about the seller? If this turns out to be the persistant type they had to know when they sold him to me, cause <strong>(I THINK)</strong> that is passed on at the fetal stage.</p><p>Any suggestions on determing cause or treatments are welcome.</p><p>This is what I have done. Shots of LA 200, terramyician spell check that, in drinking water. Wormed with Ivemc + inj</p><p>Also have used the Terrmaycian tabs in food. I have Issolated bull from rest of herd. He gets separate drinking water ,hay & feed. I have had to doctor this bull four times in six month period he is the only one in my herd I have this problem with. Stumped? When I get him healty as I can Again I will have to sell him at market and request he go for slaughter so no one else ends up with him. Spent all that money. What a darn shame. :help:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROCK-N-W, post: 363374, member: 5247"] I suspect I have a young Black Angus Bull with a persistant strain of BVD. No large animal vets available locally. Does anyone know where I could send a blood sample for testing? I understant that the persistant strain is not treatable? I have been nursing this bull back to health several times since I purchased him cannot get a response from the breeder, It is a registered Angus. Do I have any recourse with the Angus association about the seller? If this turns out to be the persistant type they had to know when they sold him to me, cause [b](I THINK)[/b] that is passed on at the fetal stage. Any suggestions on determing cause or treatments are welcome. This is what I have done. Shots of LA 200, terramyician spell check that, in drinking water. Wormed with Ivemc + inj Also have used the Terrmaycian tabs in food. I have Issolated bull from rest of herd. He gets separate drinking water ,hay & feed. I have had to doctor this bull four times in six month period he is the only one in my herd I have this problem with. Stumped? When I get him healty as I can Again I will have to sell him at market and request he go for slaughter so no one else ends up with him. Spent all that money. What a darn shame. :help: [/QUOTE]
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