Gargan
Well-known member
has anyone ever heard of a cow giving birth naturally to a pha positive calf? Or have all the cases uve heard of been takin out by c-section? Thanx
we are talkin the true blue, deformed, pha positive calf. I will picture the 1 I had in 09RankeCattleCo said:Are you talking PHA CARRIER or HAS THE PHA DISEASE?
I'm confused as to what you're asking...
But then again it's me.. (lol)
mollymoo5 said:So after all the talk about the pha positive calves what about the TH positive calves?
mollymoo5 said:So after all the talk about the pha positive calves what about the TH positive calves?
PPL in general don't seem to be as scared to use TH carrier bulls on clean cows or vice versa B/C you are not putting the cow in as much risk if you happen to get a THP calf, ( which you shouldn't if you know the status of your cows & bulls). THP calves will still be a loss & as OB said with feed costs and other costs , you can't afford too many mistakes. The odds are the same for both defects as far as the percentages of getting carrier offspring & carriers mated to carriers will result in the same percentages of sacrificed calves, but PHP calves can result in losing both calf & cow plus usually involve a c-section to get the calf out.mollymoo5 said:So after all the talk about the pha positive calves what about the TH positive calves?
kidsandkows said:We had a PHA this year too that was a natural delivery out of a heifer but I think it came 2 to 3 weeks early too. I knew the bull was a carrier but I did not think the heifer carried it in her lineage so I did not test her. Anyway the calf was definately deformed but size wise was fairly normal looking (maybe 60-70 lbs) but when you went to pick it up it was easily 100 lbs cuz all the fluids. We are super lucky i know.
DL said:kidsandkows said:We had a PHA this year too that was a natural delivery out of a heifer but I think it came 2 to 3 weeks early too. I knew the bull was a carrier but I did not think the heifer carried it in her lineage so I did not test her. Anyway the calf was definately deformed but size wise was fairly normal looking (maybe 60-70 lbs) but when you went to pick it up it was easily 100 lbs cuz all the fluids. We are super lucky i know.
[size=10pt]Yeah you were lucky - you could have lost the calf and the heifer - just goes to show the importance of testing your female when using a carrier bull - although (as most of you old guys know from years past) I would never knowingly use a carrier bull of any known lethal recessive genetic defect. Cost of testing is nothing compared to the cost of a dead calf and carrying a cow that does not have a calf
For those of you who may not have seen the video CS of a PHA calf here is part 1