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<blockquote data-quote="Till-Hill" data-source="post: 1073342" data-attributes="member: 16547"><p>You said that a lot nicer than I would have!</p><p></p><p>Anyway just 2 talks I have had the last few days. First one sale barn manager telling us last night he had 2 groups of steers go thru. One no shots other 2 rounds and done right. Same kind of cattle. 5-6 weights. NO SHOT GROUP WAS OFF $40/cwt! So yes I'd say for $200-$240 a head I'd give them something!</p><p></p><p>Other talk guy who buys our baby dairy bulls telling us about them expanding and going to over 1,000 head on milk. They vac calves every 14 days till around 4 months old. With different things of course but they PREVENT problems doing this! So yes to the original question talk with your vet and make a vaccination schedule up to follow!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Till-Hill, post: 1073342, member: 16547"] You said that a lot nicer than I would have! Anyway just 2 talks I have had the last few days. First one sale barn manager telling us last night he had 2 groups of steers go thru. One no shots other 2 rounds and done right. Same kind of cattle. 5-6 weights. NO SHOT GROUP WAS OFF $40/cwt! So yes I'd say for $200-$240 a head I'd give them something! Other talk guy who buys our baby dairy bulls telling us about them expanding and going to over 1,000 head on milk. They vac calves every 14 days till around 4 months old. With different things of course but they PREVENT problems doing this! So yes to the original question talk with your vet and make a vaccination schedule up to follow! [/QUOTE]
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