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Banding bull calves at older age
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<blockquote data-quote="larryshoat" data-source="post: 622829" data-attributes="member: 6773"><p>I do a little different than most people, I use the tetanus antitoxin instead of the tetanus toxoid . I think for the toxoid you would need to get 2 rounds of that in them prior to castrating to have immunity, the antitoxin is for treatment of tetanus . I also give a shot of penicillin with the antitoxin, cut the sac off after 48 hours, in other words we treat as if they already have tetanus .In the end it's up to you and your vet to decide what is right . What I have described is what works best for me, I hope it helps .</p><p></p><p>Larry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larryshoat, post: 622829, member: 6773"] I do a little different than most people, I use the tetanus antitoxin instead of the tetanus toxoid . I think for the toxoid you would need to get 2 rounds of that in them prior to castrating to have immunity, the antitoxin is for treatment of tetanus . I also give a shot of penicillin with the antitoxin, cut the sac off after 48 hours, in other words we treat as if they already have tetanus .In the end it's up to you and your vet to decide what is right . What I have described is what works best for me, I hope it helps . Larry [/QUOTE]
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