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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1018997" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I would look for the stockers to be weaned thirty days and have two round of shots since you're buying for the first time. Product name isn't as important as making sure they're covered for viruses and clostridials. That way you can brand them and dump some pour on wormer on them and put them on grass and sleep at night. Here most salebarns will announce any added value like how long they've been weaned.</p><p>I would not even think about hitting anything with antibiotics unless it showed me that it was sick. </p><p>For the bredcows I like cattlemaster gold, which is a killed virus, because I can give it to cows with any kind of vaccination history and not have any problems and then switch to a modified live after they calve. Again you can worm them with a good pour on and then in the fall use an injectable wormer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1018997, member: 14661"] I would look for the stockers to be weaned thirty days and have two round of shots since you're buying for the first time. Product name isn't as important as making sure they're covered for viruses and clostridials. That way you can brand them and dump some pour on wormer on them and put them on grass and sleep at night. Here most salebarns will announce any added value like how long they've been weaned. I would not even think about hitting anything with antibiotics unless it showed me that it was sick. For the bredcows I like cattlemaster gold, which is a killed virus, because I can give it to cows with any kind of vaccination history and not have any problems and then switch to a modified live after they calve. Again you can worm them with a good pour on and then in the fall use an injectable wormer. [/QUOTE]
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