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<blockquote data-quote="allyson" data-source="post: 809370" data-attributes="member: 16165"><p>I want to thank everyone who is replying to my post....If he were acting sick yes I would have him put to sleep without any question .... but he still walks around the yard and does everything he has done for 11 years...sick he is not acting...in fact he seems to be more perky...he is my special pet..</p><p>I have not done the Johnes test because the vet did not suggest it as there are no other cows here on my land and he has not been in contact with any...also since there is no cure if he has it I would do nothing different...I will not let him suffer...I am still confused because the vet told me he did not think it was the bute since there was no blood in his stool...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allyson, post: 809370, member: 16165"] I want to thank everyone who is replying to my post....If he were acting sick yes I would have him put to sleep without any question .... but he still walks around the yard and does everything he has done for 11 years...sick he is not acting...in fact he seems to be more perky...he is my special pet.. I have not done the Johnes test because the vet did not suggest it as there are no other cows here on my land and he has not been in contact with any...also since there is no cure if he has it I would do nothing different...I will not let him suffer...I am still confused because the vet told me he did not think it was the bute since there was no blood in his stool... [/QUOTE]
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