Bovine trichomoniasis (trich) has been detected in a South Dakota cattle herd. The disease is transmitted between cows and bulls during breeding and can cows to miscarry early in their pregnancy. Producers can be unaware of the problem until the disease is well-established in the herd. Some signs that the disease could be present include a higher number of open and late-calving cows. The disease was found in a beef cattle herd in Oglala Lakota County.
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