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Is it just me...? Vaccination Q’s.
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1669785" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I take it that your Cavalry 9 is mostly the clostridial diseases in which case a lump is pretty much the norm in many of them when given IV. Definitely don't give them IM as you will still get the lump but it will be hidden in the muscle and all cattle will end up being eaten and lumps/ scarring in the muscle is a big no no. You can try giving it in a less obvious place like the back of the ear or the tail fold beside the anus.</p><p>Giving a bigger dose of vaccine will not be a problem, the recommended dose is really the minimum recommended that will will produce an immune response in most animals, more is fine, just wastefull.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1669785, member: 16453"] I take it that your Cavalry 9 is mostly the clostridial diseases in which case a lump is pretty much the norm in many of them when given IV. Definitely don't give them IM as you will still get the lump but it will be hidden in the muscle and all cattle will end up being eaten and lumps/ scarring in the muscle is a big no no. You can try giving it in a less obvious place like the back of the ear or the tail fold beside the anus. Giving a bigger dose of vaccine will not be a problem, the recommended dose is really the minimum recommended that will will produce an immune response in most animals, more is fine, just wastefull. Ken [/QUOTE]
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