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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1824758" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>No, I don't think so. It covers clostridial diseases. I use Once PMH for Pasteurella. It covers <em>Mannheimia haemolytica</em> and <em>Pasteurella multocida. </em>Available in an intranasal (squirt in nose) version PMH-IN for calves 1 week and older. Available in a SQ injectable version PMH-SQ for calves 3 months and older. I give 2 doses - one when 3-4 months old and one at weaning. Pasteurella vaccination is a requirement for the bull test I have participated in. My understanding is that they greatly reduced sickness in the bulls on test after they started requiring Pasteurella vaccination. I have not had a problem on the farm with Pasteurella. If you have a problem with Pasteurella in calves, seems like the intranasal one very early and maybe a second one when other vaccines are given at 3-4 months might help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1824758, member: 40418"] No, I don't think so. It covers clostridial diseases. I use Once PMH for Pasteurella. It covers [I]Mannheimia haemolytica[/I] and [I]Pasteurella multocida. [/I]Available in an intranasal (squirt in nose) version PMH-IN for calves 1 week and older. Available in a SQ injectable version PMH-SQ for calves 3 months and older. I give 2 doses - one when 3-4 months old and one at weaning. Pasteurella vaccination is a requirement for the bull test I have participated in. My understanding is that they greatly reduced sickness in the bulls on test after they started requiring Pasteurella vaccination. I have not had a problem on the farm with Pasteurella. If you have a problem with Pasteurella in calves, seems like the intranasal one very early and maybe a second one when other vaccines are given at 3-4 months might help. [/QUOTE]
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