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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 647439" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>We have always given the cows scourgard. We have little if any issues with scours. I don't understand your vets comment on starting and having to continue vaccinating. Isn't that the whole idea behind vaccinating cattle? You wouldn't vaccinate your cows for pregnancy issues one year and then skip a year or two. Besides, vaccine is not that expensive when you consider how much it saves in the long run. Two things I would never, ever skimp on when it comes to cattle, vaccinating and mineral. In my opinion, you try to get by without either one, even for a short time, and you could be asking for trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 647439, member: 2744"] We have always given the cows scourgard. We have little if any issues with scours. I don't understand your vets comment on starting and having to continue vaccinating. Isn't that the whole idea behind vaccinating cattle? You wouldn't vaccinate your cows for pregnancy issues one year and then skip a year or two. Besides, vaccine is not that expensive when you consider how much it saves in the long run. Two things I would never, ever skimp on when it comes to cattle, vaccinating and mineral. In my opinion, you try to get by without either one, even for a short time, and you could be asking for trouble. [/QUOTE]
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