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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9265"><p>> Linda's vaccine program looked</p><p>> very good, but that is Linda's</p><p>> program based on past experience</p><p>> and likely some imput from her</p><p>> vet. I have heard vet's say that</p><p>> vaccine programs could differ even</p><p>> in the same county, maybe from</p><p>> neighbor to neighbor.</p><p></p><p>> Regardless of how sincere the</p><p>> poster may be or the decades of</p><p>> experience he/she may have, it</p><p>> really seems like a shot in the</p><p>> dark at a very small target to</p><p>> suggest a program without having</p><p>> seen the farm, animals and</p><p>> management level of the producer!</p><p></p><p>Very true, Phil. And, I did not mean to recommend the poster use the particular vaccine program we use here in rural Utah. I meant it as an example of the number and types of vaccines that might be needed for a typical herd. That's why I added the sentence: "The vaccines most effective on your herd will vary according to the area you are in and the prevalent diseases in your area." Perhaps I should have emphasized contacting a veterinarian to help the poster set up a program for his herd.</p><p></p><p> <a href="http://www.murraygrey.com" target="_blank">Rafter L Murray Greys</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9265"] > Linda's vaccine program looked > very good, but that is Linda's > program based on past experience > and likely some imput from her > vet. I have heard vet's say that > vaccine programs could differ even > in the same county, maybe from > neighbor to neighbor. > Regardless of how sincere the > poster may be or the decades of > experience he/she may have, it > really seems like a shot in the > dark at a very small target to > suggest a program without having > seen the farm, animals and > management level of the producer! Very true, Phil. And, I did not mean to recommend the poster use the particular vaccine program we use here in rural Utah. I meant it as an example of the number and types of vaccines that might be needed for a typical herd. That's why I added the sentence: "The vaccines most effective on your herd will vary according to the area you are in and the prevalent diseases in your area." Perhaps I should have emphasized contacting a veterinarian to help the poster set up a program for his herd. [url=http://www.murraygrey.com]Rafter L Murray Greys[/url] [/QUOTE]
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