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lump on neck after vaccinations
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<blockquote data-quote="Longtails4Me" data-source="post: 103146" data-attributes="member: 2006"><p>Lilly, I've used a milky, white, blackleg vaccine before in a pinch. I think it was Alpha-7. It left knots on most all of them.</p><p>I didn't do nothing wrong, other than use this product. I like</p><p>Ultra-bac-7 . No knots. My cattle usually have enough blemishes. 8) But the boys I sit with will give a little more for a set of calves with the proof on they're neck. It increases the chances that the owner may have also given them they're IBR</p><p>shots. Which is the single most important vaccination, a rancher can give a calf, as far as the new owner is concerned.</p><p> Like the Texan said the knot ain't really a problem, most likely you are the only one that will ever give it a second look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longtails4Me, post: 103146, member: 2006"] Lilly, I've used a milky, white, blackleg vaccine before in a pinch. I think it was Alpha-7. It left knots on most all of them. I didn't do nothing wrong, other than use this product. I like Ultra-bac-7 . No knots. My cattle usually have enough blemishes. 8) But the boys I sit with will give a little more for a set of calves with the proof on they're neck. It increases the chances that the owner may have also given them they're IBR shots. Which is the single most important vaccination, a rancher can give a calf, as far as the new owner is concerned. Like the Texan said the knot ain't really a problem, most likely you are the only one that will ever give it a second look. [/QUOTE]
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