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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13816"><p>Because of the area and elevation I would recommend the old stand-by; Contact a GOOD cattle vet that is familiar with your area for recommendations about vaccination and worming schedules. We use a different schedule and vaccination program in the MO Ozarks then we did in the Pacific NW or the Mojave Desert. So much is area/condition dependent.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> Could someone please post a sort</p><p>> of schedule of what to do with a</p><p>> cow and calf at certain stages.</p><p>> For example how many months before</p><p>> first worming, castration,</p><p>> weaning, rebreeding ect. Our ranch</p><p>> is at 7000' altitude in NM. Thank</p><p>> you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13816"] Because of the area and elevation I would recommend the old stand-by; Contact a GOOD cattle vet that is familiar with your area for recommendations about vaccination and worming schedules. We use a different schedule and vaccination program in the MO Ozarks then we did in the Pacific NW or the Mojave Desert. So much is area/condition dependent. dunmovin farms > Could someone please post a sort > of schedule of what to do with a > cow and calf at certain stages. > For example how many months before > first worming, castration, > weaning, rebreeding ect. Our ranch > is at 7000' altitude in NM. Thank > you. [/QUOTE]
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