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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12356"><p>Good question Bill, I am concerned about the timing of vaccinations also. For those that run a bull all the time and don't have a specific calving season, it is harder to vaccinate cows when they are open because you would be penning a few here and there after they have calved to give them vacciantions. Right now we have some Longhorns that are 6 months bred, some 4 months bred and some calves that need vaccinating. I am leary about vaccinating the cows (Blackleg, Triangle-9) when they are bred, even with killed vaccine.</p><p></p><p>------------------------------------</p><p>> I have been researching vaccine</p><p>> information for cattle to</p><p>> hopefully get more insight on this</p><p>> confusing subject...lol.</p><p></p><p>> Question is:</p><p></p><p>> With Pfizer's "Stay Bred</p><p>> VL5" vaccine, is it safe to</p><p>> administer after a cow is already</p><p>> pregnant? Info. I have is to use</p><p>> it 30 to 60 days before she is</p><p>> serviced; and, to use on bulls,</p><p>> with an annual booster shot. With</p><p>> all the possible side effects of</p><p>> ANY vaccine, was wondering if Stay</p><p>> Bredc VL5 (or similar vaccine by</p><p>> other drug company) can cause</p><p>> abortions or other problems in 1st</p><p>> calf heifers or cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12356"] Good question Bill, I am concerned about the timing of vaccinations also. For those that run a bull all the time and don't have a specific calving season, it is harder to vaccinate cows when they are open because you would be penning a few here and there after they have calved to give them vacciantions. Right now we have some Longhorns that are 6 months bred, some 4 months bred and some calves that need vaccinating. I am leary about vaccinating the cows (Blackleg, Triangle-9) when they are bred, even with killed vaccine. ------------------------------------ > I have been researching vaccine > information for cattle to > hopefully get more insight on this > confusing subject...lol. > Question is: > With Pfizer's "Stay Bred > VL5" vaccine, is it safe to > administer after a cow is already > pregnant? Info. I have is to use > it 30 to 60 days before she is > serviced; and, to use on bulls, > with an annual booster shot. With > all the possible side effects of > ANY vaccine, was wondering if Stay > Bredc VL5 (or similar vaccine by > other drug company) can cause > abortions or other problems in 1st > calf heifers or cows. [/QUOTE]
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