Participation in Forum on April 12, 2018
I am fully agree with Dr.chris Morrow; M.synovae is now common problem in India but mostly it is correlated with signs of lameness in breeders but we can’t confirm that it’s MS for which isolation & identification is to be done.
Newly introduced heavy breeds do have lameness in growing period but MS is not only reason behind that.
I am agree with Chris it can be control by one live boosted by kill ...
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