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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 61103" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Persoanly I tink the feeding it back to them is an old wifes tail.. Crushing them or jerkin some of them off seems to be as effective. Years ago we could get a vaccine made from the warts that we removed. Some that never had warts got them, others mever got any. I lay it to a dofferent virus strain being introduced.</p><p>We don't showe so it's inconsiquential to us. But we had a heifer I alwasy referred to as"warthog", she had warts all over her face and neck. they went awayon their own.</p><p>At the foeed lot they had a heifer that was so covered with warts that she must have had 50 lbs of them haning off her face and neck/, Hw pulled a bunch of them and within a a couple of months you'ld never know she had had a wart.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 61103, member: 34"] Persoanly I tink the feeding it back to them is an old wifes tail.. Crushing them or jerkin some of them off seems to be as effective. Years ago we could get a vaccine made from the warts that we removed. Some that never had warts got them, others mever got any. I lay it to a dofferent virus strain being introduced. We don't showe so it's inconsiquential to us. But we had a heifer I alwasy referred to as"warthog", she had warts all over her face and neck. they went awayon their own. At the foeed lot they had a heifer that was so covered with warts that she must have had 50 lbs of them haning off her face and neck/, Hw pulled a bunch of them and within a a couple of months you'ld never know she had had a wart. dun [/QUOTE]
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