ksmit454
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I have been vaccinating my herd with Cavalry 9 per vets instructions. Is there such vaccine similar to Cavalry 9 that requires only 1 dose, and does not need a booster shot 3 weeks later?
Alpha 7 is similar and is the only 1 shot clostridial on the market $9.59 10 dosesI have been vaccinating my herd with Cavalry 9 per vets instructions. Is there such vaccine similar to Cavalry 9 that requires only 1 dose, and does not need a booster shot 3 weeks later?
That's right, that's the vaccine I was thinking of. I remember why I don't use it, because it does not have the tetanus in it. Bummer!! Thank you.Alpha 7 is similar and is the only 1 shot clostridial on the market $9.59 10 doses
the difference is Cavalry 9 also contains redwater and tetanus protection $14.30
and Alpha 7 does not.
I have heard of redwater but have never heard of any cases of it here. Is it location/region specific?Alpha 7 is similar and is the only 1 shot clostridial on the market $9.59 10 doses
the difference is Cavalry 9 also contains redwater and tetanus protection $14.30
and Alpha 7 does not.
I have heard of redwater but have never heard of any cases of it here. Is it location/region specific?
In my world, anaplasmosis is the dreaded (primarily) tick borne disease. There is a vaccine, that until a few years ago was only region specific/not approved for just any operation to use.I may be thinking of something else then. I understood it was tick transmitted, tho decades ago, ticks ruled this part of the world...
I always thought redwater disease in cattle was associated with liver flukes and wet ground,
but I see where it is also associated with ticks. Two different health issues, I think