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Nasal vaccines?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary J Gale" data-source="post: 274106" data-attributes="member: 4694"><p>We use the Nasalgen / TSV2 also. But at same time we will give Vira shield 6 or Cattle Master also, for the upper respiratory. The Nasalgen is great in that it provides <u>immediate protection</u> but it wears off over 4 to 6 week period. The other vaccine given with it continues where the Nasalgen leaves off. We will boost that 30 days later with a Pasturella combo. We started this many years back with the 4-H calves on the Vets advise. We started with the Nasalgen and Cattle Master when calves were first purchased before they were loaded, then boosted 30 days later. We have continued the practice on all our calves and have had extremely good luck with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary J Gale, post: 274106, member: 4694"] We use the Nasalgen / TSV2 also. But at same time we will give Vira shield 6 or Cattle Master also, for the upper respiratory. The Nasalgen is great in that it provides [u]immediate protection[/u] but it wears off over 4 to 6 week period. The other vaccine given with it continues where the Nasalgen leaves off. We will boost that 30 days later with a Pasturella combo. We started this many years back with the 4-H calves on the Vets advise. We started with the Nasalgen and Cattle Master when calves were first purchased before they were loaded, then boosted 30 days later. We have continued the practice on all our calves and have had extremely good luck with it. [/QUOTE]
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