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Vaccines for the bull.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1829907" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>"The rest had the "just once PMH in", Covexin 8 and cattle master gold lp5. All of these vaccines are "use all at opening and toss.""</p><p>I was not aware that Covexin 8 was a open and toss. You might want to check that. </p><p></p><p>My Vet has warned that the CDT type vaccines, which I think would include Covexin 8, will occupy the majority of the immune system. So other vaccines administered at the same time via injection will not get full response. I assume that is why efficacy of vaccines is often stated at 70+/-%. The IN vaccines will not be effective. I give CDT vaccines alone and wait several weeks for the others. No need to think that I am doing something but just spinning my wheels, spending money and leaving the cattle unprotected. </p><p></p><p>The IN vaccines are good insurance. And if you can find it, there are single dose vials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1829907, member: 24565"] "The rest had the "just once PMH in", Covexin 8 and cattle master gold lp5. All of these vaccines are "use all at opening and toss."" I was not aware that Covexin 8 was a open and toss. You might want to check that. My Vet has warned that the CDT type vaccines, which I think would include Covexin 8, will occupy the majority of the immune system. So other vaccines administered at the same time via injection will not get full response. I assume that is why efficacy of vaccines is often stated at 70+/-%. The IN vaccines will not be effective. I give CDT vaccines alone and wait several weeks for the others. No need to think that I am doing something but just spinning my wheels, spending money and leaving the cattle unprotected. The IN vaccines are good insurance. And if you can find it, there are single dose vials. [/QUOTE]
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