Posted by Flewster on November 23, 2012 at 07:21:18 from (12.163.107.121):
In Reply to: Funny Thing Just Happened posted by Kenneth R Ohnstad on November 23, 2012 at 07:14:47:
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Actually Cows are one of the top carriers of rabies..........actually more than dogs........when my son was bit by a rabid cat I went on a mission looking and over looking up rabies. Was a scary time..........but everything turned out ok....found that Bats are #1 carrier, skunks, cats, cows, horses, and then dogs are the order yet more dogs are killed and tested than any other. The reason cows are so likely is because one will get bit then they go to water trough and since it is carried by saliva and it gets in tank then all rest drink and viola.......they all get it........weird huh
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