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New vaccines im using this year
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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1244057" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>Machslammer it is none of my business, and I do not care how you vaccinate your calves. I am only stating this for newbies that are trying to learn about vaccine effectiveness. So please do not take this personal.</p><p>You had stated, "all of our shots do not require boosters", when in fact the vaccines you had listed do require a 2-4 week booster to have the effectiveness that the Manufacturer had intended. If you are not doing this, you have wasted your money and time giving just one dose to a calf.</p><p>You are correct in that everyone will have their own program when they purchase them. But you are not selling "vaccinated calves" IMO this can be misleading to someone that does not know any better, to ask if they have received 2 rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I agree...</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1244057, member: 13268"] Machslammer it is none of my business, and I do not care how you vaccinate your calves. I am only stating this for newbies that are trying to learn about vaccine effectiveness. So please do not take this personal. You had stated, "all of our shots do not require boosters", when in fact the vaccines you had listed do require a 2-4 week booster to have the effectiveness that the Manufacturer had intended. If you are not doing this, you have wasted your money and time giving just one dose to a calf. You are correct in that everyone will have their own program when they purchase them. But you are not selling "vaccinated calves" IMO this can be misleading to someone that does not know any better, to ask if they have received 2 rounds.[/quote] I agree... [/QUOTE]
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