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Worried- My Bull is walking slow, looks tired and sad
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1807473" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>After I retired from hosptial work I never got a flu vaccine for the last 14 years. But I got the swine flu when it first came to Texas out of Mexico in 2009 and no body knew what it was. Man that was bad. Living alone out in the woods. I was so weak I could not even turn over in bed, too sick to get up and find my phone and call 911.</p><p></p><p>What about lepto and blackleg? Those are supposed to be boosted once a year after the first 2 shots a month apart. It's endemic in the soil and spread by carrier cattle and wildlife " cattle may be infected with the organism but not show signs of disease. However, in herds with low resistance, animals infected with the organism may show mild to severe signs of disease" That could make a bull walk slow and look tired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1807473, member: 42782"] After I retired from hosptial work I never got a flu vaccine for the last 14 years. But I got the swine flu when it first came to Texas out of Mexico in 2009 and no body knew what it was. Man that was bad. Living alone out in the woods. I was so weak I could not even turn over in bed, too sick to get up and find my phone and call 911. What about lepto and blackleg? Those are supposed to be boosted once a year after the first 2 shots a month apart. It's endemic in the soil and spread by carrier cattle and wildlife " cattle may be infected with the organism but not show signs of disease. However, in herds with low resistance, animals infected with the organism may show mild to severe signs of disease" That could make a bull walk slow and look tired. [/QUOTE]
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