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Warts on show heifer--HELP?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 25912" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I've heard of it and I know people that swear by it. But I think it's more the actual removal of the wart and the cows immune system kicking in that has to do with them going away more then it is them eating them. Back in the 60's we used to take warts off and send them to a university lab that made avaccine from the warts. We would then vaccinate everything with the vaccine. Problem is, every once in a while it seemed like the vaccine would cause warts. The tehory was that they were from a different strain of virus then the vaccine was made of. We quit that wonderfull practice and just let them get over them by themselves.</p><p>This was back in the goat dairy days and it was on goats, but a wart and the cause is pretty much the same kind of deal. If there was a show coming up we would just shift one out of the show string if she had warts. But we weren't really serious show folks, it was more to advertise the dairy and what we had for sale.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 25912, member: 34"] I've heard of it and I know people that swear by it. But I think it's more the actual removal of the wart and the cows immune system kicking in that has to do with them going away more then it is them eating them. Back in the 60's we used to take warts off and send them to a university lab that made avaccine from the warts. We would then vaccinate everything with the vaccine. Problem is, every once in a while it seemed like the vaccine would cause warts. The tehory was that they were from a different strain of virus then the vaccine was made of. We quit that wonderfull practice and just let them get over them by themselves. This was back in the goat dairy days and it was on goats, but a wart and the cause is pretty much the same kind of deal. If there was a show coming up we would just shift one out of the show string if she had warts. But we weren't really serious show folks, it was more to advertise the dairy and what we had for sale. dun [/QUOTE]
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