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Anyone else losing calves?
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<blockquote data-quote="G.Marc Renwick" data-source="post: 75518" data-attributes="member: 1100"><p>The common denominators for most Clostrisdial diseases(Blackleg,Type C,etc.) are heavy rain and the first spring warm-up.This is usually late Feb. and March here in Carolina.This is a soil pathogen with weather resistant endospores that get cranked up when conditions are right.Vaccination gives near 100% protection ,so vaccinate calves very early if you have a history ,the time,or the good sense.Cheapest insurance in the world with $1.50 + calves.Most cows should be fine if calfhood vaccinated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G.Marc Renwick, post: 75518, member: 1100"] The common denominators for most Clostrisdial diseases(Blackleg,Type C,etc.) are heavy rain and the first spring warm-up.This is usually late Feb. and March here in Carolina.This is a soil pathogen with weather resistant endospores that get cranked up when conditions are right.Vaccination gives near 100% protection ,so vaccinate calves very early if you have a history ,the time,or the good sense.Cheapest insurance in the world with $1.50 + calves.Most cows should be fine if calfhood vaccinated. [/QUOTE]
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