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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 795736" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>it sounds to me like this is different from what we had, ... ours affected only yearlings and older, and it was when temps went into the 90's... it's called Atypical Pneumonia, or Panter, since the cows start to get a droopy head and start panting and sometimes coughing.. we've only ever had 1 cow survive it, and 1 heifer that survided, though seriously damaged in the lungs... I don't know if the herd built up some immunity, or if it was a leftover disease from the previous owner of the place having horses... but we haven't had a recurrence of it in 15 years now... we had lost 5 of our best cows to it... really hurts on a herd of 15</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 795736, member: 9096"] it sounds to me like this is different from what we had, ... ours affected only yearlings and older, and it was when temps went into the 90's... it's called Atypical Pneumonia, or Panter, since the cows start to get a droopy head and start panting and sometimes coughing.. we've only ever had 1 cow survive it, and 1 heifer that survided, though seriously damaged in the lungs... I don't know if the herd built up some immunity, or if it was a leftover disease from the previous owner of the place having horses... but we haven't had a recurrence of it in 15 years now... we had lost 5 of our best cows to it... really hurts on a herd of 15 [/QUOTE]
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