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MLV Vaccine Interfering with Pneumonia Vaccines
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1093958" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Calves here get two doses of Clostridial bacterin/toxoids early on - between 1-3 months of age. Heifers that are potential replacement retainees get two doses of Spirovac at the same time. </p><p>Pre-weaning protocol here is: 1.) Inforce-3 intranasal and a Pasteurella/Mannheimia bacterin/toxoid; followed in 2-4 weeks by</p><p> 2.) Bovi-Shield Gold 5 and insertion of Quiet-Wean nose blabs. </p><p> Nose blabs are pulled 3-5 days later, and calves separated from dams. </p><p>Minimal bawling - cows do more than the calves; have had no post-weaning illness, and reports I've had from folks who bought our calves indicate that they've had NO problems with them getting sick.</p><p></p><p>It's more handling than *I* like to do, but it's what the farm manager(wife) has deemed necessary, and I have no doubt that our cattle are far better now, and more profitable, than before she took the reins from me and actually instituted some MANAGEMENT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1093958, member: 12607"] Calves here get two doses of Clostridial bacterin/toxoids early on - between 1-3 months of age. Heifers that are potential replacement retainees get two doses of Spirovac at the same time. Pre-weaning protocol here is: 1.) Inforce-3 intranasal and a Pasteurella/Mannheimia bacterin/toxoid; followed in 2-4 weeks by 2.) Bovi-Shield Gold 5 and insertion of Quiet-Wean nose blabs. Nose blabs are pulled 3-5 days later, and calves separated from dams. Minimal bawling - cows do more than the calves; have had no post-weaning illness, and reports I've had from folks who bought our calves indicate that they've had NO problems with them getting sick. It's more handling than *I* like to do, but it's what the farm manager(wife) has deemed necessary, and I have no doubt that our cattle are far better now, and more profitable, than before she took the reins from me and actually instituted some MANAGEMENT. [/QUOTE]
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