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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1408473" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p><strong>Moraxella bovoculi</strong> is the species. Under the species there are "strains". Cows are the same species, <strong>Bos taurus</strong>, but there are different breeds. You could think of those breeds as being "strains" but not literally - just an analogy.</p><p></p><p>In this vaccine (Moraxella bovoculi Bacterin), there are only 8 isolates of the species <strong>Moraxella bovoculi</strong>. It does not cover <strong>Moraxella bovis</strong> or any of its strains so you would need a second vaccine to cover those strains.</p><p></p><p>When you say "never before offered in a vaccine" that is also my understanding excluding custom vaccines. The custom vaccine produced by Newport Labs is the only one I have seen that covers both species.</p><p></p><p>Note: Some consider <strong>Boa indicus</strong> another species of cow. Currently, the proper classification of cattle is the following:</p><p><strong>Bos taurus</strong>, with three subspecies:</p><p><strong>Bos taurus primigenius</strong>, <strong>Bos taurus indicus,</strong> and <strong>Bos taurus taurus</strong>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1408473, member: 27490"] [b]Moraxella bovoculi[/b] is the species. Under the species there are "strains". Cows are the same species, [b]Bos taurus[/b], but there are different breeds. You could think of those breeds as being "strains" but not literally - just an analogy. In this vaccine (Moraxella bovoculi Bacterin), there are only 8 isolates of the species [b]Moraxella bovoculi[/b]. It does not cover [b]Moraxella bovis[/b] or any of its strains so you would need a second vaccine to cover those strains. When you say "never before offered in a vaccine" that is also my understanding excluding custom vaccines. The custom vaccine produced by Newport Labs is the only one I have seen that covers both species. Note: Some consider [b]Boa indicus[/b] another species of cow. Currently, the proper classification of cattle is the following: [b]Bos taurus[/b], with three subspecies: [b]Bos taurus primigenius[/b], [b]Bos taurus indicus,[/b] and [b]Bos taurus taurus[/b]. [/QUOTE]
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