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<blockquote data-quote="brenda" data-source="post: 447047" data-attributes="member: 5420"><p>He was vaccinated in February, not sure with what. All the bulls were worked before they were shipped from Montana. The snot is not stringy. And yes we do work all of our cattle, 2x's a year. We have not had any abortions.</p><p></p><p>We had a Maine-Anjou show calf several years ago that we bought from a guy in Iowa. After she was through showing, and was turned out to pasture, she was never as good as the rest of the cattle, stayed in the shade and the pond all the time. That's why we attributed this to the climate, just doesn't seem they can adjust to this humidity. </p><p></p><p>We just haven't heard of any of the other bulls that came in suffering with this kind of illness. So we are just watching him close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brenda, post: 447047, member: 5420"] He was vaccinated in February, not sure with what. All the bulls were worked before they were shipped from Montana. The snot is not stringy. And yes we do work all of our cattle, 2x's a year. We have not had any abortions. We had a Maine-Anjou show calf several years ago that we bought from a guy in Iowa. After she was through showing, and was turned out to pasture, she was never as good as the rest of the cattle, stayed in the shade and the pond all the time. That's why we attributed this to the climate, just doesn't seem they can adjust to this humidity. We just haven't heard of any of the other bulls that came in suffering with this kind of illness. So we are just watching him close. [/QUOTE]
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