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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1605734" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Basic - Vaccines are generally considered Killed or Modified Live. Killed, you MUST give a booster within a time frame like 4-6 weeks (read label). Killed "generally" only gives you about 6 months protection. MLV is 1 shot and good for year - BUT - you have to be careful with MLV - you can abort cows. READ LABELS</p><p>MY PROGRAM: </p><p>Newborn calf - iodine naval - give a Selenium shot (BoSe, MuSe, or Multimin90) I prefer Multimin90, and I give Inforce 3</p><p>Cows: 30 days prior to breeding, BoviShield 5L5 FP HB </p><p> Fall: Letpto 5L5 HB (Lepto is only about a 6 month protection, so I booster the Lepto in fall)</p><p>Calves: 3 months of age: BS 5L5 FP HB , OneShot Ultra 8 (Ultra 8 is the Clostridials and needs booster)</p><p> 4 months of age: BS 5L5 FP HB (even tho this is a MLV, only 90% of all vaccinations are usually effective and you need to booster the Lepto in about 4 weeks, so I give the whole thing again instead of just Lepto) </p><p> Ultra Choice 8 (booster)</p><p>Calves are good through weaning. I give another shot of BS 5L5 FP HB and another OneShot after the stress of weaning.</p><p></p><p>You can only give the MLV to calves IF the cows has been vaccinated with MLV within 12 months. So, if you vaccinate your cows 30 days prior to breeding, her calf on her side can be vaccinated as shown above. I also deworm everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1605734, member: 968"] Basic - Vaccines are generally considered Killed or Modified Live. Killed, you MUST give a booster within a time frame like 4-6 weeks (read label). Killed "generally" only gives you about 6 months protection. MLV is 1 shot and good for year - BUT - you have to be careful with MLV - you can abort cows. READ LABELS MY PROGRAM: Newborn calf - iodine naval - give a Selenium shot (BoSe, MuSe, or Multimin90) I prefer Multimin90, and I give Inforce 3 Cows: 30 days prior to breeding, BoviShield 5L5 FP HB Fall: Letpto 5L5 HB (Lepto is only about a 6 month protection, so I booster the Lepto in fall) Calves: 3 months of age: BS 5L5 FP HB , OneShot Ultra 8 (Ultra 8 is the Clostridials and needs booster) 4 months of age: BS 5L5 FP HB (even tho this is a MLV, only 90% of all vaccinations are usually effective and you need to booster the Lepto in about 4 weeks, so I give the whole thing again instead of just Lepto) Ultra Choice 8 (booster) Calves are good through weaning. I give another shot of BS 5L5 FP HB and another OneShot after the stress of weaning. You can only give the MLV to calves IF the cows has been vaccinated with MLV within 12 months. So, if you vaccinate your cows 30 days prior to breeding, her calf on her side can be vaccinated as shown above. I also deworm everything. [/QUOTE]
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