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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1554761" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>Do you use a scour vaccine on your cow herd Silver? We have been using the Toltrazuril capsules for a few years now at birth as you describe. Others say that is too early as Cocci hits at a monthish old generally. Between it and the Rumensin and BioMoss in our mineral and a scour vaccine on the cow herd we don't see near the scour calves we had previously.</p><p>We have been giving the intra nasal for Pasturella for several years, Started giving Inforce3 at the same time last year and boostered the Inforce at branding. The respiratory problems we have been dealing with were considerably less. We do vaccinate the cow herd with a live in the open period at branding also.</p><p>Our vet bill works out to about $30 per cow unit. Expensive yes, but dead cattle are hard to sell and a sick calf at less than a month old will be set back 50 lbs by fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1554761, member: 14161"] Do you use a scour vaccine on your cow herd Silver? We have been using the Toltrazuril capsules for a few years now at birth as you describe. Others say that is too early as Cocci hits at a monthish old generally. Between it and the Rumensin and BioMoss in our mineral and a scour vaccine on the cow herd we don't see near the scour calves we had previously. We have been giving the intra nasal for Pasturella for several years, Started giving Inforce3 at the same time last year and boostered the Inforce at branding. The respiratory problems we have been dealing with were considerably less. We do vaccinate the cow herd with a live in the open period at branding also. Our vet bill works out to about $30 per cow unit. Expensive yes, but dead cattle are hard to sell and a sick calf at less than a month old will be set back 50 lbs by fall. [/QUOTE]
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