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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 561054" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>I'd never had a problem with MLV before either... this one I never would have noticed except that the calf wasn't nursing. She'd drink water and eat grass okay, but wasn't nursing off the cow. Oddly enough she not only had BVD lesions, but also IBR plaque on her tongue and a snotty nose w/an upper respiratory bug. Lungs were okay though. It really appears as if she was showing signs of everything in the MLV vaccine, which was very peculiar.</p><p></p><p>I know I'd never dare vaccinate an unvaccinated bred cow with a MLV after this. Theoretically it shouldn't cause problems, but there's always that possibility...</p><p></p><p>I still intend to give MLV to all open cows and calves in the future though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 561054, member: 852"] I'd never had a problem with MLV before either... this one I never would have noticed except that the calf wasn't nursing. She'd drink water and eat grass okay, but wasn't nursing off the cow. Oddly enough she not only had BVD lesions, but also IBR plaque on her tongue and a snotty nose w/an upper respiratory bug. Lungs were okay though. It really appears as if she was showing signs of everything in the MLV vaccine, which was very peculiar. I know I'd never dare vaccinate an unvaccinated bred cow with a MLV after this. Theoretically it shouldn't cause problems, but there's always that possibility... I still intend to give MLV to all open cows and calves in the future though. [/QUOTE]
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