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<blockquote data-quote="Jen" data-source="post: 529441" data-attributes="member: 7978"><p>We vaccinated the calves a couple weeks before weaning not at branding time so it may differ. One group with Vista Once (which is a mlv) and Vision 7; and the other group with one that had to be boostered at weaning (can't remember the name off top of my head, have to look it up), One Shot, and a 7-way. These two groups were never mixed or even with in nose touching distance. We had a few more sick ones in the second group that receive the booster. All the cows were given Virashield 6 vl5 as it is a killed product and they would have been pregnant at the time. This was just my findings, may not work the same for everyone. We liked only having to give one shot. Would do the same again. Again may differ from region to region.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jen, post: 529441, member: 7978"] We vaccinated the calves a couple weeks before weaning not at branding time so it may differ. One group with Vista Once (which is a mlv) and Vision 7; and the other group with one that had to be boostered at weaning (can't remember the name off top of my head, have to look it up), One Shot, and a 7-way. These two groups were never mixed or even with in nose touching distance. We had a few more sick ones in the second group that receive the booster. All the cows were given Virashield 6 vl5 as it is a killed product and they would have been pregnant at the time. This was just my findings, may not work the same for everyone. We liked only having to give one shot. Would do the same again. Again may differ from region to region. [/QUOTE]
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