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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 481353" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>My first suggestion would be talk to a vet, get them tested and fight what you have with the right drugs.</p><p>If it is BVD it's gonna be tough and some will just plain die. Cost of treating versus cost of gain.</p><p></p><p>second, buy only vaccinated calves</p><p></p><p>third, give the draxin a chance to work. After draxin, excede. Add in an anti inflamatory like anafin etc.</p><p>Draxin has the time frame of two weeks. Treat and then leave them be. Od'ing can be just as bad as not treating.</p><p>Set up protocols for all animals arriving on site. Same protocols. Talk to your vet about this.</p><p>Shipping fever is tough. For a feedlot even tougher, get tough on this with the next batch of animals. Put the new protocols in effect right away.</p><p></p><p>PS we sell vaccinated calves...so do alot of others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 481353, member: 6198"] My first suggestion would be talk to a vet, get them tested and fight what you have with the right drugs. If it is BVD it's gonna be tough and some will just plain die. Cost of treating versus cost of gain. second, buy only vaccinated calves third, give the draxin a chance to work. After draxin, excede. Add in an anti inflamatory like anafin etc. Draxin has the time frame of two weeks. Treat and then leave them be. Od'ing can be just as bad as not treating. Set up protocols for all animals arriving on site. Same protocols. Talk to your vet about this. Shipping fever is tough. For a feedlot even tougher, get tough on this with the next batch of animals. Put the new protocols in effect right away. PS we sell vaccinated calves...so do alot of others. [/QUOTE]
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