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Effects of antibiotics on vacinations
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<blockquote data-quote="VAStocker" data-source="post: 278486" data-attributes="member: 4458"><p>One of the things I've found with these stocker cattle is to start a vaccination program asap when reciveing large groups of cattle 3 days a week there is not much of an option to wait till the stress has been reduced. For the last 48 hours has been the most stress they have ever had in their life and now most of them have to be weaned. TSV2, ultrabac7/somubac and a pinkeye vacination is what they will get this first trip through the chute. The TSV2 will prevent the futher spread and give immediate response to anything that was picked up at the market and as soon as you can get that in their nostal the better. For the most part on a average day only 10-15 calves out of 50 will have a fever of 104 or better but when every other calf has a fever I find it is not a bad idea to blanket treat the whole group with Argimycin 200 because odds are now not in your favor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VAStocker, post: 278486, member: 4458"] One of the things I've found with these stocker cattle is to start a vaccination program asap when reciveing large groups of cattle 3 days a week there is not much of an option to wait till the stress has been reduced. For the last 48 hours has been the most stress they have ever had in their life and now most of them have to be weaned. TSV2, ultrabac7/somubac and a pinkeye vacination is what they will get this first trip through the chute. The TSV2 will prevent the futher spread and give immediate response to anything that was picked up at the market and as soon as you can get that in their nostal the better. For the most part on a average day only 10-15 calves out of 50 will have a fever of 104 or better but when every other calf has a fever I find it is not a bad idea to blanket treat the whole group with Argimycin 200 because odds are now not in your favor. [/QUOTE]
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