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Hauling steer to MO
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<blockquote data-quote="Ojp6" data-source="post: 1359561" data-attributes="member: 23608"><p>We have shipped 20 heifers per week for the last three weeks about 1000 miles. Now these are bigger heifers but not all are weaned and only about half were vaccinated. The guy at the feedyard they are going to vaccinated them all and gave them Zactran when they hit the ground. So far the only one that needed a follow up shot was for pinkeye which is pretty good for this weather so the Zactran must be working. What I'm trying to say is if you are really worried give him an antibiotic when he gets there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ojp6, post: 1359561, member: 23608"] We have shipped 20 heifers per week for the last three weeks about 1000 miles. Now these are bigger heifers but not all are weaned and only about half were vaccinated. The guy at the feedyard they are going to vaccinated them all and gave them Zactran when they hit the ground. So far the only one that needed a follow up shot was for pinkeye which is pretty good for this weather so the Zactran must be working. What I'm trying to say is if you are really worried give him an antibiotic when he gets there. [/QUOTE]
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