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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1574056" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I strongly advise everyone that asks - NEVER, NEVER bring a calf from anywhere else, onto your farm if you are having calves born. Just because "the farm" it came from has healthy, well vaccinated cattle, does not mean it is safe.</p><p>All farms have their own bugs that the cows build up immunities to, which gets passed on to their calf thru colostrum. These are YOUR FARM'S BUGS. Every farm has different bugs. You bring in a healthy calf, carrying bugs that this new calf is immune to, but YOUR calves are not. DON'T DO IT!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1574056, member: 968"] I strongly advise everyone that asks - NEVER, NEVER bring a calf from anywhere else, onto your farm if you are having calves born. Just because "the farm" it came from has healthy, well vaccinated cattle, does not mean it is safe. All farms have their own bugs that the cows build up immunities to, which gets passed on to their calf thru colostrum. These are YOUR FARM'S BUGS. Every farm has different bugs. You bring in a healthy calf, carrying bugs that this new calf is immune to, but YOUR calves are not. DON'T DO IT!!!! [/QUOTE]
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