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Close to 65 people gathered at the Woonsocket Community and Events Center on Monday, Sept. 25, to become informed about a dangerous disease that has entered Sanborn County and is affecting cattle herds in the area and could continue to affect more. Dr. David Schultz, DVM, owner of Sand Creek Animal Clinic of Woonsocket, and his staff organized the important meeting to inform cattle owners about the findings of a disease called anaplasmosis in three herds in Sanborn County as of the date of the meeting. Dr. Schultz informed the crowd that if the animals who show symptoms of the disease go untreated, they will die. Without taking action, this could be a costly disaster for cattle producers in this area.

Two weeks prior to the meeting, Dr. Schultz was called to a cattle herd because of signs of something terribly wrong with some of the cows. When he first examined the animals, he didn’t expect anaplasmosis to be the problem because it has not been an issue in Sanborn County or even the state prior to this fall. But, when the owner of the herd lost his second animal, Schultz figured out what was the cause and knew that it was a serious issue that needed to be brought to all cattle owners’ attention.

Anaplasmosis is a tick-born disease and can affect sheep, goats and ruminants like deer. It can affect all types of cattle and all ages of the herd, but death usually only occurs in cows that are two years old or older. It is spread by anything that can transmit blood from one animal to another, such as ticks or biting insects (horse or deer flies), blood-contamination of tools such as dehorners, ear taggers, castration tools, needles or implant guns, and through cow to calf during gestation. 

The used needle transmission was a hot topic amongst the cattle owners at the meeting because when a person is inoculating their calves or their whole herd, they tend to use the same needle many times because it makes the job easier and quicker, and the needles can get expensive. However, that wasn’t the biggest expense of this finding that was discussed at the meeting. Dr. Schultz stated that the vaccine can cost about seven to nine dollars a head, and if a cattle owner wants to test their animals first, the testing can also cost about that much per head. 

…Read on in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Delaney Zoss was named Grand Horse Premier Exhibitor at this year’s State Fair. She’s pictured here holding the buckle she was awarded.

The remainder of the State Fair results can be read in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

The heavy State Fair and Labor Day weekend traffic was bound to cause a few dangerous situations at a junction that already sees a large number of vehicles on a daily basis, so it is no surprise that a four-vehicle accident at the east junction of SD Highways 34 and 37 dampened a few people’s holiday weekend plans on Sunday morning. 

According to preliminary reports, at around 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 3, a pickup pulling a camper was headed east on SD Highway 34 and was approaching the junction. A truck was coming from the south on SD Highway 37 and also approaching the junction. The truck didn’t make a complete stop at the white line before the stop sign, which gave the impression that it wasn’t going to make a complete stop at all, so the pickup hauling the camper swerved to avoid getting hit and swerved into two vehicles that were in the turning lane waiting to turn south. Technically, it was a three-vehicle accident, and the fourth vehicle was the truck that didn’t actually get hit or hit anything but was involved in the accident.

…Read on in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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