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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1840729" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I bangs vacc heifers so that they can go anywhere... It stopped being mandatory here and many dairies do not Bangs vacc anymore. Foolish in my opinion... a one time vacc that prevents the spreading of Brucellosis, which is transmissible to humans... and it is herds of bison in the west... why not continue to prevent something that can be financially devastating to a farmer/rancher..?</p><p></p><p>I would rather not consume milk from a cow that is not bangs vacc... I get milk from a small farmer (when I don't have any milking) that used to milk for a living, bad injury and he finally sold the herd but kept a couple cows for himself... he still continues to bangs vacc his heifers....and I will continue to do mine. Sometimes we miss a few heifers if they are not near the barns when the vet is at the farm, but try to do any that I keep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1840729, member: 25884"] I bangs vacc heifers so that they can go anywhere... It stopped being mandatory here and many dairies do not Bangs vacc anymore. Foolish in my opinion... a one time vacc that prevents the spreading of Brucellosis, which is transmissible to humans... and it is herds of bison in the west... why not continue to prevent something that can be financially devastating to a farmer/rancher..? I would rather not consume milk from a cow that is not bangs vacc... I get milk from a small farmer (when I don't have any milking) that used to milk for a living, bad injury and he finally sold the herd but kept a couple cows for himself... he still continues to bangs vacc his heifers....and I will continue to do mine. Sometimes we miss a few heifers if they are not near the barns when the vet is at the farm, but try to do any that I keep. [/QUOTE]
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