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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1179662" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Kenny, it's 'out there'. Don't know that there's any greater risk, burying than burning. If you've got horses...C.tetani is sometimes present in their feces.</p><p>We lost a 3-4 month old heifer to tetanus last winter - never did determine her injury/exposure. Wife was initially convinced she was injured - saw a bigger cow flip her over into feed bunk, and couldn't get up - but after a couple of days messing around with her, it became all too evident that it was tetanus. Treated her with whopping doses of TAT and penicillin, but still died. </p><p>Have started using Cavalry 9 as my Clostridial vaccine for calves, as it contains tetanus toxoid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1179662, member: 12607"] Kenny, it's 'out there'. Don't know that there's any greater risk, burying than burning. If you've got horses...C.tetani is sometimes present in their feces. We lost a 3-4 month old heifer to tetanus last winter - never did determine her injury/exposure. Wife was initially convinced she was injured - saw a bigger cow flip her over into feed bunk, and couldn't get up - but after a couple of days messing around with her, it became all too evident that it was tetanus. Treated her with whopping doses of TAT and penicillin, but still died. Have started using Cavalry 9 as my Clostridial vaccine for calves, as it contains tetanus toxoid. [/QUOTE]
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