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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1007797" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Thanks. You always provide an excellent response. I read my labels multiple times. And always just before I perform an innoculation. I have thought on those words "aids in prevention of disease" and that contirbuted to me going to the Bovi-Shield Gold by Pfizer. I am in the process of getting my small herd onto MLV. It is not easy as I have purchased several bred heifers and none of them have come to me with confidence that they have been exposed to the MLV. Thus, I have to catch them when they are between calves to get them vaccinated. I wish all vaccines came in individual vials like Calf-Guard. I almost always work a single cow or small group at the same time. Yesterday, I vaccinated 3 open heifers and a second calf cow with the Bovi-Shield in preparation for breeding and had to waste one dose on the ground. But that is not as bad as using only one dose out of a 5 dose box and throwing the rest away.</p><p></p><p>Tidbit: I sold my D3G Cat dozer and hauled it to Danville Friday. The guy who is holding it until it is transported to Illinois has 124 Simmental cows. They are nice animals. Well conditioned. I was impressed with his calves. He told me he never touches them with a needle unless they need treatment. He has a beautiful farm (Danville is some fine land, I had never been there). He is 64 and farmed all his life. I guess he has never had a disease wipe through his herd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1007797, member: 17767"] Thanks. You always provide an excellent response. I read my labels multiple times. And always just before I perform an innoculation. I have thought on those words "aids in prevention of disease" and that contirbuted to me going to the Bovi-Shield Gold by Pfizer. I am in the process of getting my small herd onto MLV. It is not easy as I have purchased several bred heifers and none of them have come to me with confidence that they have been exposed to the MLV. Thus, I have to catch them when they are between calves to get them vaccinated. I wish all vaccines came in individual vials like Calf-Guard. I almost always work a single cow or small group at the same time. Yesterday, I vaccinated 3 open heifers and a second calf cow with the Bovi-Shield in preparation for breeding and had to waste one dose on the ground. But that is not as bad as using only one dose out of a 5 dose box and throwing the rest away. Tidbit: I sold my D3G Cat dozer and hauled it to Danville Friday. The guy who is holding it until it is transported to Illinois has 124 Simmental cows. They are nice animals. Well conditioned. I was impressed with his calves. He told me he never touches them with a needle unless they need treatment. He has a beautiful farm (Danville is some fine land, I had never been there). He is 64 and farmed all his life. I guess he has never had a disease wipe through his herd. [/QUOTE]
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