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Dr. Walter Branscum DVM, 68, takes a blood sample to test for Brucellosis a bacterial infection that can be spread from animas to humans Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 at Butch's Angus farm in Jackson. Dr. Branscum a Veterinary physician in Jackson cares for smaller animals along with larger animals like cattle and horses.
(Andrew J. Whitaker)
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Greg Meier guides cattle to get a blood sample by Dr. Walter Branscum (not pictured) to test for Brucellosis a bacterial infection that can be spread from animas to humans Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 at Butch's Angus farm in Jackson. Dr. Branscum a Veterinary physician in Jackson cares for smaller animals along with larger animals like cattle and horses.
(Andrew J. Whitaker)
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Dr. Walter Branscum DVM, 68, reaches in his truck for boots before he takes a blood sample to test for Brucellosis a bacterial infection that can be spread from animas to humans Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 at Butch's Angus farm in Jackson. Dr. Branscum a Veterinary physician in Jackson cares for smaller animals along with larger animals like cattle and horses.
(Andrew J. Whitaker)
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Dr. Walter Branscum DVM, 68, takes a blood sample to test for Brucellosis a bacterial infection that can be spread from animas to humans Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 at Butch's Angus farm in Jackson. Dr. Branscum a Veterinary physician in Jackson cares for smaller animals along with larger animals like cattle and horses.
(Andrew J. Whitaker)
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Dr. Walter Branscum DVM, 68, takes a blood sample to test for Brucellosis a bacterial infection that can be spread from animas to humans Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 at Butch's Angus farm in Jackson. Dr. Branscum a Veterinary physician in Jackson cares for smaller animals along with larger animals like cattle and horses.
(Andrew J. Whitaker)
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Cattle wait to get a blood sample by Dr. Walter Branscum (not pictured) to test for Brucellosis a bacterial infection that can be spread from animas to humans Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 at Butch's Angus farm in Jackson. Dr. Branscum a Veterinary physician in Jackson cares for smaller animals along with larger animals like cattle and horses.
(Andrew J. Whitaker)
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Dr. Walter Branscum DVM, 68, takes a blood sample to test for Brucellosis a bacterial infection that can be spread from animas to humans Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 at Butch's Angus farm in Jackson. Dr. Branscum a Veterinary physician in Jackson cares for smaller animals along with larger animals like cattle and horses.
(Andrew J. Whitaker)
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Joey Rubel, left, guides cattle to get a blood sample by Dr. Walter Branscum, right, to test for Brucellosis a bacterial infection that can be spread from animas to humans Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 at Butch's Angus farm in Jackson. Dr. Branscum a Veterinary physician in Jackson cares for smaller animals along with larger animals like cattle and horses.
(Andrew J. Whitaker)
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Dr. Walter Branscum DVM, 68, waits to take a blood sample to test for Brucellosis a bacterial infection that can be spread from animas to humans Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 at Butch's Angus farm in Jackson. Dr. Branscum a Veterinary physician in Jackson cares for smaller animals along with larger animals like cattle and horses.
(Andrew J. Whitaker)
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Blood samples taken by Dr. Walter Branscum DVM, 68, that will be tested for Brucellosis a bacterial infection that can be spread from animas to humans Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 at Butch's Angus farm in Jackson. Dr. Branscum a Veterinary physician in Jackson cares for smaller animals along with larger animals like cattle and horses.
(Andrew J. Whitaker)
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Dr. Walter Branscum DVM, 68, gets more syringes to take blood samples to test for Brucellosis a bacterial infection that can be spread from animas to humans Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 at Butch's Angus farm in Jackson. Dr. Branscum a Veterinary physician in Jackson cares for smaller animals along with larger animals like cattle and horses.
(Andrew J. Whitaker)
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A cow leaves the barn after having a bloody sample taken by Dr. Walter Branscum (not pictured) to test for Brucellosis a bacterial infection that can be spread from animas to humans Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016 at Butch's Angus farm in Jackson. Dr. Branscum a Veterinary physician in Jackson cares for smaller animals along with larger animals like cattle and horses.
(Andrew J. Whitaker)