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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1840754" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>It is great that it's now optional. I would have Bang's vaxxed my heifer but not at $220 for the shot plus the $350 fee for the vet to come out here. And she only sees large animals on Thursdays. That's ridiculous. Now I'm glad it is no longer required. If dairy cows have to be vaccinated to cross state lines that is fine. Thats how they keep Brucellosis out of the state. If my young cow ever had to go out of state she'd get tagged after a negative blood test.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly, I brought my old cow in a stock trailer from Texas a couple of years ago. I had her TB test results, her new replacement bangs tag and a certificate of vet inspection. Not one single ag inspection station wanted to see her papers, they just waved us on through. They did not ask about did I have any fruit or vegetables. They had dope sniffing dogs and were also searching for illegals.</p><p></p><p>Undulant fever germs and many others are killed by pasteurization.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1840754, member: 42782"] It is great that it's now optional. I would have Bang's vaxxed my heifer but not at $220 for the shot plus the $350 fee for the vet to come out here. And she only sees large animals on Thursdays. That's ridiculous. Now I'm glad it is no longer required. If dairy cows have to be vaccinated to cross state lines that is fine. Thats how they keep Brucellosis out of the state. If my young cow ever had to go out of state she'd get tagged after a negative blood test. Interestingly, I brought my old cow in a stock trailer from Texas a couple of years ago. I had her TB test results, her new replacement bangs tag and a certificate of vet inspection. Not one single ag inspection station wanted to see her papers, they just waved us on through. They did not ask about did I have any fruit or vegetables. They had dope sniffing dogs and were also searching for illegals. Undulant fever germs and many others are killed by pasteurization. [/QUOTE]
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