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<blockquote data-quote="DavidLee" data-source="post: 415162" data-attributes="member: 1496"><p>Now thats great advice.</p><p> I looked it up on Phizers web site and that answed a question that I had concerning a second heifer.</p><p> I'll see if I can get a scrip from my vet. Shes supposed to call me back tommorow on that situation (the second is 11 months old now and been seperated a couple of months).</p><p>I was wonding if the sire to got to her too.</p><p>As for the first one she doing doing fine no infection no trauma and shes eating well. The vet was very pleased that the pull didn't seem to do her any harm and said she's a good cow. Were gonna give her another chance (she was the first heifer born from our 1st bull) and we are changing up bulls in the spring.Thanks a bunch for the good advice well keep watching. DL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidLee, post: 415162, member: 1496"] Now thats great advice. I looked it up on Phizers web site and that answed a question that I had concerning a second heifer. I'll see if I can get a scrip from my vet. Shes supposed to call me back tommorow on that situation (the second is 11 months old now and been seperated a couple of months). I was wonding if the sire to got to her too. As for the first one she doing doing fine no infection no trauma and shes eating well. The vet was very pleased that the pull didn't seem to do her any harm and said she's a good cow. Were gonna give her another chance (she was the first heifer born from our 1st bull) and we are changing up bulls in the spring.Thanks a bunch for the good advice well keep watching. DL [/QUOTE]
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