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northwest tennessee | A guy I help part time that feeds cattle has it sometimes. It is bad news and will kill them real slow. You can treat and treat and think they are getting better but they slowly look like they dry up from the inside out and die. They will let you put about 100.00 worth of meds in them before they croak though. I think it lives in the ground once you have it and will be bad in periods of dry dusty hot weather too. It starts out as pneumonia and looks like shipping fever at first and they will get better then you start seeing swollen joints and lameness and it is all downhill from there. | |
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