Any ideas anyone?
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Hello Issy,
sorry my fears have turned out to be true, but glad that you have got to the bottom of it and can now get things sorted. I think in smaller herds it is usually easier than in large ones with the capacity for the BVD virus to go round in circles. Getting rid of the PI ones is the key to erradication, and this is one you are better off without. In a small herd it may well be the only PI you have, lets hope so. I hope things go well.
Duncan
sorry my fears have turned out to be true, but glad that you have got to the bottom of it and can now get things sorted. I think in smaller herds it is usually easier than in large ones with the capacity for the BVD virus to go round in circles. Getting rid of the PI ones is the key to erradication, and this is one you are better off without. In a small herd it may well be the only PI you have, lets hope so. I hope things go well.
Duncan
Duncan MacIntyre
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Isle of Bute
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Just to let you all know that my other two are carrying antibodies to BVD and so are fine and my cow will have given immunity to the calf she is carrying so all looks well for now - except it will be 3 years now before we have more beef as I am determined not to bring in any more potential problems!!!
Sue and Bill I don't think I know enough to write about it, I only know what I have been able to look up and what people have been kind enough to tell me.
Sue and Bill I don't think I know enough to write about it, I only know what I have been able to look up and what people have been kind enough to tell me.
Isabel Long
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