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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11133"><p>Vaccinations: Very inexpensive (to ensure cattle health). Backhoes: Very expensive (to dig hole and bury an animal). We vaccinate everything twice a year, spring and fall. Including injectible de-wormers and insecticide ear tags for external flies and parasites. Of course, Vet only authorized Brucellosis vaccinations too (State/Federal Law). Clean quarters, uncrowded pens and areas, quality stock to begin with, quality hay, salt, minerals, and water. "Ounce of Prevention = Pound of Cure." Any new stock brought into our place is isolated and watched for a while prior to integrating with our existing herd. Any out-of-state arrivals must have Vet's Health Certificate and Negative TB test. We also wash out our trailers after any haul we do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11133"] Vaccinations: Very inexpensive (to ensure cattle health). Backhoes: Very expensive (to dig hole and bury an animal). We vaccinate everything twice a year, spring and fall. Including injectible de-wormers and insecticide ear tags for external flies and parasites. Of course, Vet only authorized Brucellosis vaccinations too (State/Federal Law). Clean quarters, uncrowded pens and areas, quality stock to begin with, quality hay, salt, minerals, and water. "Ounce of Prevention = Pound of Cure." Any new stock brought into our place is isolated and watched for a while prior to integrating with our existing herd. Any out-of-state arrivals must have Vet's Health Certificate and Negative TB test. We also wash out our trailers after any haul we do. [/QUOTE]
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