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Calves born dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 638855" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>not to upset you further but you do know that vaccinating them now will probably do nothing for this years calf crop. So do not expect miraculous results with the rest of the unborn calf crop.</p><p>It takes near three weeks to start building antibodies, then you need boosters and yet still, in concern to the unborn calf, if it is disease, the damage is done already.</p><p></p><p>If you are worried that it is disease, talk to your vet about the best course of action for the here and now, and then talk about the best time to vaccinate the herd, and then talk about BVD testing the whole herd and getting rid of the infected. Include the bulls in this testing.</p><p>We pre breed vaccinate with a fetal protection vaccine 2-3 weeks prior to bull turn out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 638855, member: 6198"] not to upset you further but you do know that vaccinating them now will probably do nothing for this years calf crop. So do not expect miraculous results with the rest of the unborn calf crop. It takes near three weeks to start building antibodies, then you need boosters and yet still, in concern to the unborn calf, if it is disease, the damage is done already. If you are worried that it is disease, talk to your vet about the best course of action for the here and now, and then talk about the best time to vaccinate the herd, and then talk about BVD testing the whole herd and getting rid of the infected. Include the bulls in this testing. We pre breed vaccinate with a fetal protection vaccine 2-3 weeks prior to bull turn out. [/QUOTE]
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