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Banding bull calves at older age
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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 624824" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Whatever. I have complete faith in my vet, and he is the one who told me that one shot of toxoid at banding is sufficient. Considering the fact that we have been doing it this way for a number of years - on both cattle and my new goat venture, I'm thinking we would have had a problem by now if he was wrong. I don't suppose it ever occured to you that the drug companies make money by recommending extra shots, did it? Your cut and paste is along the lines of tossing drugs exactly at their expiration date, even though they are generally good for another 6 months. You might want to consider that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 624824, member: 539"] Whatever. I have complete faith in my vet, and he is the one who told me that one shot of toxoid at banding is sufficient. Considering the fact that we have been doing it this way for a number of years - on both cattle and my new goat venture, I'm thinking we would have had a problem by now if he was wrong. I don't suppose it ever occured to you that the drug companies make money by recommending extra shots, did it? Your cut and paste is along the lines of tossing drugs exactly at their expiration date, even though they are generally good for another 6 months. You might want to consider that. [/QUOTE]
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