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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11353"><p>IBR, BVD, PI3 at a minimum. Check with a good local cow doc to see what he/she/it(CA) recommends for your area and your situation</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> My problem is more keeping my</p><p>> cow/calf herd healthy. My neighbor</p><p>> runs unhealthy steers brought into</p><p>> the state in bad health and they</p><p>> go downhill from there. Other than</p><p>> making sure my heifers are</p><p>> vaccinated for Bangs and giving a</p><p>> Lepto shot twice a year, what</p><p>> other precautions (or</p><p>> vaccinations) would be recommended</p><p>> to keep mine in good shape? More</p><p>> annual or bi-annual shots? Thanks</p><p>> for the response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11353"] IBR, BVD, PI3 at a minimum. Check with a good local cow doc to see what he/she/it(CA) recommends for your area and your situation dun > My problem is more keeping my > cow/calf herd healthy. My neighbor > runs unhealthy steers brought into > the state in bad health and they > go downhill from there. Other than > making sure my heifers are > vaccinated for Bangs and giving a > Lepto shot twice a year, what > other precautions (or > vaccinations) would be recommended > to keep mine in good shape? More > annual or bi-annual shots? Thanks > for the response. [/QUOTE]
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