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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 19340" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Shipping fever is actually a "complex" not a specific disease. It's normally associated with respritory. It cna be caused by stress which weakens the animals immune resistance to various things they have been/ will be/ or may be exposed to, or just the stress it'self. We used to give shot of Nuflor whenever we browught in any stock from outside the farm. We then kept them isolated from the others for a couple of weeks. Depending on the herd they came from we would just put them straight in with the others, sometimes with a shot of Nuflor, sometimes not. TTaht's the only time we use antibiotics as a preventative. Doesn;t really prevent I supose, but keeps the problem weak enough that the animal can fight it off on it's own. </p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 19340, member: 34"] Shipping fever is actually a "complex" not a specific disease. It's normally associated with respritory. It cna be caused by stress which weakens the animals immune resistance to various things they have been/ will be/ or may be exposed to, or just the stress it'self. We used to give shot of Nuflor whenever we browught in any stock from outside the farm. We then kept them isolated from the others for a couple of weeks. Depending on the herd they came from we would just put them straight in with the others, sometimes with a shot of Nuflor, sometimes not. TTaht's the only time we use antibiotics as a preventative. Doesn;t really prevent I supose, but keeps the problem weak enough that the animal can fight it off on it's own. dun [/QUOTE]
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