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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 896557" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>There's no way of knowing anything based on the details given here. I'd have to have a look and take a temp. Based on what I hear, you could give her LA200, pen shot in the eyelid, worm her, and see if that does the trick. </p><p></p><p>She may have only been worked once and has not had that booster vaccination. Ear tags don't mean much to me. I tag steers with their dam's number and band them at birth. Tag heifers with a new sequential or open number that is no longer used. The only method to the madness is records as far as numbers go. Everything gets innoculated during the times when the herd is worked. Then I know for sure when the boosters come versus knowing who got innoculated at birth and who was missed. Sure you could put that on record but there's better things to do than check records when you are pushing a herd thru the chutes - in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 896557, member: 3162"] There's no way of knowing anything based on the details given here. I'd have to have a look and take a temp. Based on what I hear, you could give her LA200, pen shot in the eyelid, worm her, and see if that does the trick. She may have only been worked once and has not had that booster vaccination. Ear tags don't mean much to me. I tag steers with their dam's number and band them at birth. Tag heifers with a new sequential or open number that is no longer used. The only method to the madness is records as far as numbers go. Everything gets innoculated during the times when the herd is worked. Then I know for sure when the boosters come versus knowing who got innoculated at birth and who was missed. Sure you could put that on record but there's better things to do than check records when you are pushing a herd thru the chutes - in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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