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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1019232" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>You'd be right in a lot of cases but I'd look for the quiet calves that aren't bellering for momma and not packing milk fat if your barn doesn't announce weaning and vaccination info.</p><p></p><p>Yep. </p><p> </p><p>Both. Antibiotics are not supposed to be a prophalactic treatment for prevention of disease when nothing is sick. They're supposed to be used to treat individual illness. The public perception of ranching needs to be on every producers mind and the public perception is that we use to many antibiotics. I was eluding to someone else's post but trying not to step on any toes.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe let them recommend what they think on the vaccination part. I like my program but my program fits in my area but might be really different wherever you're at. For example, I said pour on because that works better here in CA at this time of year when the flies are getting cranked up but worm pressure is lower because the pasture's are dry but someone else said injectable which would be better advice if you're somewhere where grass is cranking right now... The best advice there depends on your location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1019232, member: 14661"] You'd be right in a lot of cases but I'd look for the quiet calves that aren't bellering for momma and not packing milk fat if your barn doesn't announce weaning and vaccination info. Yep. Both. Antibiotics are not supposed to be a prophalactic treatment for prevention of disease when nothing is sick. They're supposed to be used to treat individual illness. The public perception of ranching needs to be on every producers mind and the public perception is that we use to many antibiotics. I was eluding to someone else's post but trying not to step on any toes. Maybe let them recommend what they think on the vaccination part. I like my program but my program fits in my area but might be really different wherever you're at. For example, I said pour on because that works better here in CA at this time of year when the flies are getting cranked up but worm pressure is lower because the pasture's are dry but someone else said injectable which would be better advice if you're somewhere where grass is cranking right now... The best advice there depends on your location. [/QUOTE]
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