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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12270"><p>Of little comfort, but sometimes they dvelop lumps from vaccinations. Normally they will go away within a couple of weeks. But we hae some older cows that still have a lump from their original shots several years ago. No lumps from any of the later vaccinations, just that first round. And not all of them got lumps that time.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> My 16 month old (soon to be bred</p><p>> ... in 1 week)Holstein heifer</p><p>> recieved a Bar Vac 7 vaccination</p><p>> on Saturday. I gave it to her</p><p>> subcutaneously in her neck area.</p><p>> She is developing a lump. I wiped</p><p>> her neck down with alcohol before</p><p>> ai stuck her, so I thought the</p><p>> injection was aseptic enough. Is</p><p>> this a normal reaction? Last year</p><p>> she got real sick with the first</p><p>> round of shots, had no reaction</p><p>> with the second round 1 month</p><p>> later. She didn't (and still</p><p>> doesn't) act sick; just has the</p><p>> lump.</p><p></p><p>> I picked up an Ivomec injectable</p><p>> for her today, but should I wait</p><p>> before I give it to her? I didn't</p><p>> think the lump was a big deal, so</p><p>> I didn't mention it to the vet</p><p>> today. When she has had IM shots,</p><p>> she sometimes gets a lump. She did</p><p>> receive a 3 way IM on Saturday</p><p>> today. It seems bigger this</p><p>> evening and he has Wed. off, so I</p><p>> thought I'd ask all of you.</p><p></p><p>> Is there anything else I should do</p><p>> to get ready before I breed her?</p><p>> I'm going to ask the vet about</p><p>> scour guard. She is in great shape</p><p>> in all other ways. Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12270"] Of little comfort, but sometimes they dvelop lumps from vaccinations. Normally they will go away within a couple of weeks. But we hae some older cows that still have a lump from their original shots several years ago. No lumps from any of the later vaccinations, just that first round. And not all of them got lumps that time. dun > My 16 month old (soon to be bred > ... in 1 week)Holstein heifer > recieved a Bar Vac 7 vaccination > on Saturday. I gave it to her > subcutaneously in her neck area. > She is developing a lump. I wiped > her neck down with alcohol before > ai stuck her, so I thought the > injection was aseptic enough. Is > this a normal reaction? Last year > she got real sick with the first > round of shots, had no reaction > with the second round 1 month > later. She didn't (and still > doesn't) act sick; just has the > lump. > I picked up an Ivomec injectable > for her today, but should I wait > before I give it to her? I didn't > think the lump was a big deal, so > I didn't mention it to the vet > today. When she has had IM shots, > she sometimes gets a lump. She did > receive a 3 way IM on Saturday > today. It seems bigger this > evening and he has Wed. off, so I > thought I'd ask all of you. > Is there anything else I should do > to get ready before I breed her? > I'm going to ask the vet about > scour guard. She is in great shape > in all other ways. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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