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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 197516" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Thanks Jeanne. I'm not very familiar with Cattlemaster. I glanced at the website and it appears to cover the standard things - BVD, IBR, PI3, BRSV, 5 strains of lepto, vibrio - what makes it preferable over something like Virashield? I also thought Bovishield was the only MLV safe for use in pregnant cows (when vacc per label directions), but Cattlemaster does appear to be a MLV.</p><p></p><p>Biggest problem I'm coming up with, is that...if the bred cows get 2 doses of one vaccine, and the open cows get 2 doses of another brand of vaccine, then if I wanted all the cows on the same schedule with the same vaccine (the MLV), the bred cows would have to get two doses of the MLV at some later date, the initial and the the booster - surely there is a better and more economical way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 197516, member: 852"] Thanks Jeanne. I'm not very familiar with Cattlemaster. I glanced at the website and it appears to cover the standard things - BVD, IBR, PI3, BRSV, 5 strains of lepto, vibrio - what makes it preferable over something like Virashield? I also thought Bovishield was the only MLV safe for use in pregnant cows (when vacc per label directions), but Cattlemaster does appear to be a MLV. Biggest problem I'm coming up with, is that...if the bred cows get 2 doses of one vaccine, and the open cows get 2 doses of another brand of vaccine, then if I wanted all the cows on the same schedule with the same vaccine (the MLV), the bred cows would have to get two doses of the MLV at some later date, the initial and the the booster - surely there is a better and more economical way? [/QUOTE]
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