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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 8002341" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>find out if anything nasty, vet job.</p><p>pray its not crypto</p><p>we had crypto one year, its horrible, we bought new pens, and in another shed, halocur, and stopped it from that point, the effected ones, it would have been cheaper/better to have euthanised them, those that lived, never really did.</p><p> Ever since have vaccinated for rota corona, religiously, an occasional cow gets missed, and we can usually spot them ! We consider ourselves decent rearers, used to rear hundreds a year, all bought in, but crypto never.</p><p>But you are doing all the right things, just make sure its not a nasty bug. This weather isn't the best, hot/cold dry/wet. Plenty of fresh air, dry beds, and no drafts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 8002341, member: 86168"] find out if anything nasty, vet job. pray its not crypto we had crypto one year, its horrible, we bought new pens, and in another shed, halocur, and stopped it from that point, the effected ones, it would have been cheaper/better to have euthanised them, those that lived, never really did. Ever since have vaccinated for rota corona, religiously, an occasional cow gets missed, and we can usually spot them ! We consider ourselves decent rearers, used to rear hundreds a year, all bought in, but crypto never. But you are doing all the right things, just make sure its not a nasty bug. This weather isn't the best, hot/cold dry/wet. Plenty of fresh air, dry beds, and no drafts. [/QUOTE]
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