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<blockquote data-quote="garnetann" data-source="post: 1420836" data-attributes="member: 14395"><p>OK, I have my 7 cows and their 7 calves. Healthy, no problems. The landlord brings in 35 feeder steers and everything seemed ok. Then a couple of the steers had snotty noses, a little wheezing. One looked snotty enough I separated all of my girls and my calves in a smaller lot with a pasture between them and the feeder steers. Background, about a month ago, before the steers came in, all of mine including the calves were vaccinated, the girls had vision 20/20 7 way. After we separated them yesterday, we also gave the calves a round of pyramid 5 +. This morning, one of the steer calves was dead. All of mine look OK but I am scared to death of what they were exposed to. What should I do? I can't move them, but I will keep them separated as long as needed. My bull comes in two weeks... The vet indicated my cows should be fine, just worried about the calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garnetann, post: 1420836, member: 14395"] OK, I have my 7 cows and their 7 calves. Healthy, no problems. The landlord brings in 35 feeder steers and everything seemed ok. Then a couple of the steers had snotty noses, a little wheezing. One looked snotty enough I separated all of my girls and my calves in a smaller lot with a pasture between them and the feeder steers. Background, about a month ago, before the steers came in, all of mine including the calves were vaccinated, the girls had vision 20/20 7 way. After we separated them yesterday, we also gave the calves a round of pyramid 5 +. This morning, one of the steer calves was dead. All of mine look OK but I am scared to death of what they were exposed to. What should I do? I can't move them, but I will keep them separated as long as needed. My bull comes in two weeks... The vet indicated my cows should be fine, just worried about the calves. [/QUOTE]
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