jimini0 wrote: » Dammit I should not have bloody looked. If a lump was to appear would it be the top injection point or the bottom?
Limestone Cowboy wrote: » Bottom is the one that matters, if there are 2 and the top one is bigger your ok.
RD10 wrote: » Got word back today, cow that killed out is free of lesions thank god.
jimini0 wrote: » Ahh no. How soon do the lumps show up? Only had the test at 2.30 yesterday
tanko wrote: » Does that mean that she didn't have TB after all?
Mooooo wrote: » I never look at stock for lumps between testing and reading, no point being pissed off before the reading!
jimini0 wrote: » I never looked before. I just happen to be reading this thread a few mins before I went to feed them. And I looked by accident really
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Checking wrecks your head.:(
tanko wrote: » Clear test here thankfully, 2 visits x €25 plus €3.25 per animal tested plus VAT. What are ye paying for testing?
Mooooo wrote: » Must check the statement, my inconclusive went to the factory today, glands will be cultured and should know in 8 weeks if I am clear or not. Three options with an inconclusive, Retest that animal after 60 days, Send to factory and retest herd after 60 days, Send to factory and get glands cultured which takes about 8 weeks. If already restricted and there have been a lot of cases or if you have had a few go down in previous tests sometimes the department may upgrade an inconclusive to a reactor depending on reading, according to vet anyway
farmerjj wrote: » If you go with opinion 3,and take the animal to the factory and comes back in 8weeks clear is the whole herd clear, and don't need to be retested?
Sam Kade wrote: » I had an inconclusive during the summer and held onto her, the retest was 42 days not 60, unless they changed it since.
RD10 wrote: » did she pass the retest sam?