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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1508989" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I band at birth, so don't use any Tetanus</p><p>If you are vaccinating your cows, why not use a MLV for cows & calves? Cheaper and better protection. Does not need booster. Just have to make sure you vaccinate cows every 12 months at least 30 days prior to breeding.</p><p>Long Range is the most expensive de-wormer out there. Mature cows really don't need de-worming, so I sure wouldn't use an expensive product on them. I do believe in using two diff. wormers for calves. I use the dreaded pour-on plus Valbazen to get tapeworms.</p><p>I don't use Pinkeye vaccine. Don't think they are very good, and we have very little problem with it.</p><p>Don't use fly tags, but don't have a lot of fly problem in NY.</p><p></p><p>Health programs are expensive, but treating an animal for a health issue is a LOT MORE expensive. And if you have to treat, they generally respond quicket/better if vaccinated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1508989, member: 968"] I band at birth, so don't use any Tetanus If you are vaccinating your cows, why not use a MLV for cows & calves? Cheaper and better protection. Does not need booster. Just have to make sure you vaccinate cows every 12 months at least 30 days prior to breeding. Long Range is the most expensive de-wormer out there. Mature cows really don't need de-worming, so I sure wouldn't use an expensive product on them. I do believe in using two diff. wormers for calves. I use the dreaded pour-on plus Valbazen to get tapeworms. I don't use Pinkeye vaccine. Don't think they are very good, and we have very little problem with it. Don't use fly tags, but don't have a lot of fly problem in NY. Health programs are expensive, but treating an animal for a health issue is a LOT MORE expensive. And if you have to treat, they generally respond quicket/better if vaccinated. [/QUOTE]
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