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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 607508" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>Shoulda taken a picture of mine. She didn't look nearly as bad as you'd think. I understand that bottle jaw doesn't show up till late in the game . . . my didn't have bottle jaw. She probably had a BCS of 3 . . . I could see some ribs, hips, and a little backbone. The thing that caught my attention was a combination of things . . .</p><p></p><p>1. she was getting thinner while everyone else was staying thick</p><p>2. she had loose stool on her tail even though everyone else was stiff . . . though that kinda came and went</p><p>3. she had a great attitude and ate . . . well . . . like a cow</p><p></p><p>The look just like something that needs a good worming.</p><p></p><p>As has been mentioned on this board, she was on my cull list after this next calf because she wasn't an "easy keeper" and her calf was lighter than most. Many people have Johnes but just cull before their calves don't wean well and the cows aren't thrifty.</p><p></p><p>The conversations on this board are what made me decide to test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 607508, member: 7398"] Shoulda taken a picture of mine. She didn't look nearly as bad as you'd think. I understand that bottle jaw doesn't show up till late in the game . . . my didn't have bottle jaw. She probably had a BCS of 3 . . . I could see some ribs, hips, and a little backbone. The thing that caught my attention was a combination of things . . . 1. she was getting thinner while everyone else was staying thick 2. she had loose stool on her tail even though everyone else was stiff . . . though that kinda came and went 3. she had a great attitude and ate . . . well . . . like a cow The look just like something that needs a good worming. As has been mentioned on this board, she was on my cull list after this next calf because she wasn't an "easy keeper" and her calf was lighter than most. Many people have Johnes but just cull before their calves don't wean well and the cows aren't thrifty. The conversations on this board are what made me decide to test. [/QUOTE]
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