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Eye Issues.... UGH.
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1684567" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>My herd is vaccinated annually with a custom autogenous pinkeye vaccine that targets both moxarella bovis & moxarella bovoculi. Last year is the first year I had to treat a few calves for pinkeye in probably 10 years. Caught 'em all early with just the small white spot. Worked them in the pasture (roped & snubbed to the grill of the Polaris - giddy-up!) and all healed before ulcerating.</p><p></p><p>I would suggest talking to your vet; whether a vaccine would be appropriate for your operation & location. That said, fly control & pasture management is your best defense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1684567, member: 24027"] My herd is vaccinated annually with a custom autogenous pinkeye vaccine that targets both moxarella bovis & moxarella bovoculi. Last year is the first year I had to treat a few calves for pinkeye in probably 10 years. Caught 'em all early with just the small white spot. Worked them in the pasture (roped & snubbed to the grill of the Polaris - giddy-up!) and all healed before ulcerating. I would suggest talking to your vet; whether a vaccine would be appropriate for your operation & location. That said, fly control & pasture management is your best defense. [/QUOTE]
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