07-18-2017, 09:44 AM
(07-17-2017, 10:21 AM)GoldenTreePackGoats Wrote: Yes it is usually transmitted by ticks, there are some studies showing it being transmitted by lice and I had a huge lice issue this year. The other thing is that anaplamosis can lay dormant in a host essentially until the goat becomes stressed, or becomes immune compromised. It's a far reach but there were a few horses in my area last year who became infected with anaplamosis, no tick was ever found.
That's interesting to know. Now it makes more sense.