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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Randall" data-source="post: 1585226" data-attributes="member: 38590"><p>Moraxella bovis is the traditional pinkeye agent that is commonly spread by flies. It's also easy to treat. Moraxella bovoculi and Mycoplasma bovoculi are becoming more common and don't need flies to spread; you can have outbreaks in the middle of winter. These are more common with confinement cattle and usually resistant LA 200.</p><p></p><p>Strains of pinkeye tend to be regional, so nationally sold commercial vaccines are hit or miss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Randall, post: 1585226, member: 38590"] Moraxella bovis is the traditional pinkeye agent that is commonly spread by flies. It's also easy to treat. Moraxella bovoculi and Mycoplasma bovoculi are becoming more common and don't need flies to spread; you can have outbreaks in the middle of winter. These are more common with confinement cattle and usually resistant LA 200. Strains of pinkeye tend to be regional, so nationally sold commercial vaccines are hit or miss. [/QUOTE]
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