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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10541"><p>Even when we ran a much larger herd we still vaccinated, wormed and cut or banded at spring workup. It just makes sense.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> I band my male calves at 1 to 3</p><p>> days old. It is eaiser on me and</p><p>> it does not slow there growth down</p><p>> . I also give them their shots and</p><p>> worm them at the right age. They</p><p>> grow better and convert grass to</p><p>> beef better,health animals are</p><p>> worth the trouble. Of corse I only</p><p>> have 15 head of cows so it eaisy</p><p>> to keep up with them. If I had 250</p><p>> head I have a different outlook...</p><p>> ALF</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10541"] Even when we ran a much larger herd we still vaccinated, wormed and cut or banded at spring workup. It just makes sense. dun > I band my male calves at 1 to 3 > days old. It is eaiser on me and > it does not slow there growth down > . I also give them their shots and > worm them at the right age. They > grow better and convert grass to > beef better,health animals are > worth the trouble. Of corse I only > have 15 head of cows so it eaisy > to keep up with them. If I had 250 > head I have a different outlook... > ALF [/QUOTE]
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