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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 854415" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I wouldn't have thought that fluke would be a problem where you are, but vet would know what is in the area. Get plenty of samples sent from as many calves as possible and it should shed some light on it. It is important to know especially if you are new at it.</p><p>I used to do a lot of 4wd ing through the state forests up your way, Kennilworth, Imbil, I used to illegally bush camp. I knew those tracks inside out, I could get around that place better than the rangers, very beautifull area.</p><p>Best of luck with your calving, I think the Wagyu are pretty good in that department, but with 100 there is always room for something to go amiss, but not too serious I hope. Stay in touch and don't be afraid to ask any questions.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 854415, member: 16453"] I wouldn't have thought that fluke would be a problem where you are, but vet would know what is in the area. Get plenty of samples sent from as many calves as possible and it should shed some light on it. It is important to know especially if you are new at it. I used to do a lot of 4wd ing through the state forests up your way, Kennilworth, Imbil, I used to illegally bush camp. I knew those tracks inside out, I could get around that place better than the rangers, very beautifull area. Best of luck with your calving, I think the Wagyu are pretty good in that department, but with 100 there is always room for something to go amiss, but not too serious I hope. Stay in touch and don't be afraid to ask any questions. Ken [/QUOTE]
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