I haven't read this whole thing but what the BVD test tells you is if you have a persistently infected animal in your herd - it does not tell you that you are BVD free so to speak - I think we discussed this some time ago but basically a PI animal is one that is infected in utero during a specific time period - it is born immunotolerant to the virus (meaning it doesn't recognize it as foreign) and the calf with have very high level of virus - other cattle - especially pregnant cattle- exposed to a PI can develop a whole host of things including immunosuppression (and consequently other infections) but the greatest risk is to the pregnant cow - BVD can result in early embryonic death, congenital abnormalities, mummies, abortion and the creation of another PI - although most PI calves dies within the first year some will live and appear "normal" for several years or more - and all the while spreading virus like typhoid mary
I would not buy a buy a bull without a BVD PI test - here is a real example of what can happen
commercial herd - 2000 head - buy bulls every year
pregnancy rate in fall generally 95%
pregnancy rate in fall --->45% they had purchased 2 PI bulls now that's a big loss for a cheap test
I would not buy a buy a bull without a BVD PI test - here is a real example of what can happen
commercial herd - 2000 head - buy bulls every year
pregnancy rate in fall generally 95%
pregnancy rate in fall --->45% they had purchased 2 PI bulls now that's a big loss for a cheap test