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<blockquote data-quote="Medic24" data-source="post: 92050" data-attributes="member: 1101"><p>According to several studies, vacination neonate calves is often a waste of time, as the passive immunities the calf gets through the colustrum all but 'invalidate' the vacines in calves up to ninetey days after birth.( creating a barrier so to speak)</p><p>If you must treat a calf for an illness, you can try antibiotics of course, or the newer serums that are available. The serums are from hyperimunized cattle, and help to treat calves by providing active antibodies for certain diseases and helps the animal fight off illness of these specified illness immediately, instead of the normal response of slowly building up these antibodies in the little bodies..</p><p></p><p>The serums also help to get calves that are colustrum deficient a running start on these immunities as well. So says my vet and several vet manual I have read. :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Medic24, post: 92050, member: 1101"] According to several studies, vacination neonate calves is often a waste of time, as the passive immunities the calf gets through the colustrum all but 'invalidate' the vacines in calves up to ninetey days after birth.( creating a barrier so to speak) If you must treat a calf for an illness, you can try antibiotics of course, or the newer serums that are available. The serums are from hyperimunized cattle, and help to treat calves by providing active antibodies for certain diseases and helps the animal fight off illness of these specified illness immediately, instead of the normal response of slowly building up these antibodies in the little bodies.. The serums also help to get calves that are colustrum deficient a running start on these immunities as well. So says my vet and several vet manual I have read. :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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