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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 876539" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>All evidence I've seen from clinical trials suggest that it's a superior product to Nasalgen or TSV-2. Has only been on the market for a year or so, so long-term use reports just aren't out there.</p><p></p><p>We're using it in our pre-weaning vacc. program. We give the Inforce-3 intranasal and a Pasteurella-Mannheimia bacterin/toxoid, then come back in 7-10 days and booster with Bovi-Shield Gold.</p><p></p><p>The BVD component of Bovi-Shield(and any other MLV vaccine) will impede immune response to most bacterins(blackleg, Haemophilus, Pasteurella/Mannheimia, etc.), so I prefer to give the bacterins at the same time as the intranasal so that the calves will have a chance to respond adequately, and booster with an injectible MLV product containing BVD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 876539, member: 12607"] All evidence I've seen from clinical trials suggest that it's a superior product to Nasalgen or TSV-2. Has only been on the market for a year or so, so long-term use reports just aren't out there. We're using it in our pre-weaning vacc. program. We give the Inforce-3 intranasal and a Pasteurella-Mannheimia bacterin/toxoid, then come back in 7-10 days and booster with Bovi-Shield Gold. The BVD component of Bovi-Shield(and any other MLV vaccine) will impede immune response to most bacterins(blackleg, Haemophilus, Pasteurella/Mannheimia, etc.), so I prefer to give the bacterins at the same time as the intranasal so that the calves will have a chance to respond adequately, and booster with an injectible MLV product containing BVD. [/QUOTE]
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