Our vet sent us a notice the other day letting us know that many of their clients have been losing large numbers of dairy cattle to hemorrhagic bowel syndrome. They have said it hits suddenly and they are seeing very low success rates with treatment. Only treatment they have found to work is very early intervention and even then, few survive. They have recommended that we keep strict on our vaccine schedule and ensure all are up to date with an 8 way.
That being said we all deal with lots of stuff. And being all over North America/the world on here we all deal with different things due to climate and what not.
What is it that you deal with most in your area?
For us its foot rot. We get a lot of water being in rainy British Columbia Canada. We are always battling off coyotes. Our neighbours seem to deal with pink eye every year. But for us, its always about water. How do we keep everyone dry. How we do we stop the foot rot. How do we keep our calves safe and away from coyotoes.
What's your biggest issues?
That being said we all deal with lots of stuff. And being all over North America/the world on here we all deal with different things due to climate and what not.
What is it that you deal with most in your area?
For us its foot rot. We get a lot of water being in rainy British Columbia Canada. We are always battling off coyotes. Our neighbours seem to deal with pink eye every year. But for us, its always about water. How do we keep everyone dry. How we do we stop the foot rot. How do we keep our calves safe and away from coyotoes.
What's your biggest issues?