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<blockquote data-quote="MartinFarms" data-source="post: 841222" data-attributes="member: 16625"><p>Hello, I have been following these forums for a few month now and learning as much as I can about cattle. I live in North Georgia I have 8 crossbred cows/6 calves, and a 2 year old Charolais bull. I have just acquired the animals in the last year. I have never vaccinated them decided it is too cheap not too. My question is being that they are all bred back can I use a MLV or do I need to used a killed virus? From what I understand MLV is much better than killed and only needs an annual booster unlike killed which needs a booster 2-4 weeks after the first dose along with an annual booster. </p><p></p><p>Thanks, </p><p>Sean M.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MartinFarms, post: 841222, member: 16625"] Hello, I have been following these forums for a few month now and learning as much as I can about cattle. I live in North Georgia I have 8 crossbred cows/6 calves, and a 2 year old Charolais bull. I have just acquired the animals in the last year. I have never vaccinated them decided it is too cheap not too. My question is being that they are all bred back can I use a MLV or do I need to used a killed virus? From what I understand MLV is much better than killed and only needs an annual booster unlike killed which needs a booster 2-4 weeks after the first dose along with an annual booster. Thanks, Sean M. [/QUOTE]
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