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<blockquote data-quote="Jovid" data-source="post: 503815" data-attributes="member: 2979"><p>Pulmanary/ Arterial/ Pressure. At our altitude 7000' you can get away with the minimun which is 45/46 anything over that and you have a problem with BRISKET disease. People run cattle in Colorado at elevations as high as 10,000 feet. At that altitude you need to be in the under 35 range or you will get some awful sick cattle. There is a Vet in Gunnison Co, who is supposedly the leading expert on testing for it. Word is he has done over 100,000cattle already.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>There is a Red Poll breeder in Steamboat Springs which I believe is close to 7000' and he doesn't have any problems.[/quote]</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure it's in all cattle but Angus seem to be more suseptable than other breeds. I like what I've seen of the red polls(on here), but it's starting to sound like they all have a big "S" on their chest. Just kidding Jovid. Does the guy in steamboat PAP his cattle, unless he does all other evidence is anecdotal.[/quote]</p><p></p><p>I don't know but I will call and ask him.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Jovid, post: 503815, member: 2979"] Pulmanary/ Arterial/ Pressure. At our altitude 7000' you can get away with the minimun which is 45/46 anything over that and you have a problem with BRISKET disease. People run cattle in Colorado at elevations as high as 10,000 feet. At that altitude you need to be in the under 35 range or you will get some awful sick cattle. There is a Vet in Gunnison Co, who is supposedly the leading expert on testing for it. Word is he has done over 100,000cattle already.[/quote] There is a Red Poll breeder in Steamboat Springs which I believe is close to 7000' and he doesn't have any problems.[/quote] I'm pretty sure it's in all cattle but Angus seem to be more suseptable than other breeds. I like what I've seen of the red polls(on here), but it's starting to sound like they all have a big "S" on their chest. Just kidding Jovid. Does the guy in steamboat PAP his cattle, unless he does all other evidence is anecdotal.[/quote] I don't know but I will call and ask him. [/QUOTE]
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