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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 197522" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Cattlemaster by Pfizer has been around quite a long time. It is kind of "in between" a MLV & a killed. It IS a form of MLV, but it IS safe for pregs & nursing calves, just not quite as good as the BS.</p><p>The only reason you need a booster on the BoviShield is for the BRSV. So if you are giving the BRSV in the CM with a booster, you are good to go for the next time around - won't need the booster on the ones that got the two Cattlemasters.</p><p>So first time around you will give two doses of CM to pregs, and 1 Dose of BS 5L5 to opens with a booster of BS BRSV. Next time all cattle will get their 1 shot of BS5L5 (or whatever the current name of it is) while they are open (or within 12 months can be given while they are pregnant). I like to give it to them at least 2 weeks prior to breeding. and then all your calves are safe to get it at anytime after they are 3 months old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 197522, member: 968"] Cattlemaster by Pfizer has been around quite a long time. It is kind of "in between" a MLV & a killed. It IS a form of MLV, but it IS safe for pregs & nursing calves, just not quite as good as the BS. The only reason you need a booster on the BoviShield is for the BRSV. So if you are giving the BRSV in the CM with a booster, you are good to go for the next time around - won't need the booster on the ones that got the two Cattlemasters. So first time around you will give two doses of CM to pregs, and 1 Dose of BS 5L5 to opens with a booster of BS BRSV. Next time all cattle will get their 1 shot of BS5L5 (or whatever the current name of it is) while they are open (or within 12 months can be given while they are pregnant). I like to give it to them at least 2 weeks prior to breeding. and then all your calves are safe to get it at anytime after they are 3 months old. [/QUOTE]
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