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bull calf born w/drawn up front hooves
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 638456" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>LoveMoo is correct. Sounds like contracted tendons - shouldn't notice a thing after a few weeks.</p><p>As far as your vaccine - you have to READ the labels. Vaccines have different time frame. But, I do know that if this is the first time you have used it, you probably need a BOOSTER. If it says to booster in 2 weeks or 4 weeks, than the first shot is USELESS without the booster. Wasting your time & money & scour vaccines are costly. Worth the money if you have a potential problem with scours.</p><p>There are so many new products on the market, I can't say for certain that it needs booster - there may be a new product not requiring it. BUT READ THE LABEL. You spent the money, might as well finish the job if they need another shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 638456, member: 968"] LoveMoo is correct. Sounds like contracted tendons - shouldn't notice a thing after a few weeks. As far as your vaccine - you have to READ the labels. Vaccines have different time frame. But, I do know that if this is the first time you have used it, you probably need a BOOSTER. If it says to booster in 2 weeks or 4 weeks, than the first shot is USELESS without the booster. Wasting your time & money & scour vaccines are costly. Worth the money if you have a potential problem with scours. There are so many new products on the market, I can't say for certain that it needs booster - there may be a new product not requiring it. BUT READ THE LABEL. You spent the money, might as well finish the job if they need another shot. [/QUOTE]
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