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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 195638" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Does it come in 5 dose? That sure would be nice. I was planning to use the Bovishield Gold FP 5 VL5 as the MLV...covers 'bout everything. LOL. And something like Virashield 5 VL5 for the killed vaccine. </p><p></p><p>Plan would be: first day, vaccinate bred cows with killed vaccine. </p><p>2-3 weeks later, repeat killed vaccine on bred cows. </p><p>Same day the bred cows are given their booster of killed vacc, open cows are given a MLV. </p><p>2-3 weeks after that, open cows get a repeat of the MLV.</p><p>The expected result would be that all cows get vaccinated, and the bred cows are protected by the time you start giving a live vaccine to the open cows. How's that sound; good idea... or not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 195638, member: 852"] Does it come in 5 dose? That sure would be nice. I was planning to use the Bovishield Gold FP 5 VL5 as the MLV...covers 'bout everything. LOL. And something like Virashield 5 VL5 for the killed vaccine. Plan would be: first day, vaccinate bred cows with killed vaccine. 2-3 weeks later, repeat killed vaccine on bred cows. Same day the bred cows are given their booster of killed vacc, open cows are given a MLV. 2-3 weeks after that, open cows get a repeat of the MLV. The expected result would be that all cows get vaccinated, and the bred cows are protected by the time you start giving a live vaccine to the open cows. How's that sound; good idea... or not? [/QUOTE]
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