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Vaccinating and weaning prior to sale
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 123444" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>If they are going to the stockyard, I wean them straight off the cow with no additional vaccination other than what they got at 3-4 months. Right now there is no way for them to know which calves were vaccinated or not so there is no premium to be gained at the yard by putting another vaccine in them. Most stockers/feedlots are going to treat all their calves like they are unvaccinated anyway. All mine had eaten grain out of trough, water out of trough, had been castrated, had been dehorned(when necessary), and had gotten their calfhood shots so they should not be too much of a problem for their buyers (certainly when compared to most southern cattle).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 123444, member: 2095"] If they are going to the stockyard, I wean them straight off the cow with no additional vaccination other than what they got at 3-4 months. Right now there is no way for them to know which calves were vaccinated or not so there is no premium to be gained at the yard by putting another vaccine in them. Most stockers/feedlots are going to treat all their calves like they are unvaccinated anyway. All mine had eaten grain out of trough, water out of trough, had been castrated, had been dehorned(when necessary), and had gotten their calfhood shots so they should not be too much of a problem for their buyers (certainly when compared to most southern cattle). [/QUOTE]
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