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<blockquote data-quote="branguscowgirl" data-source="post: 1126156" data-attributes="member: 19938"><p>It really is only working them twice per year and getting the calves when they hit the ground.</p><p>Most of mine get halter broke, so they are being handled at some point and hauled to fairs in the summer. So they have to be well protected. But this is the protocol the vets recommend anytime, whether hauled or not.</p><p>Oh, and bulls or females consigned to a (Registered) sale are given additional vaccines according to what is required by the sale.</p><p></p><p>A good vaccination program, and boostering the initial vaccinations per the manufactures recommendations, is how we (as cattlemen) have controlled the horrible outbreaks that have killed entire herds in past years. I believe if people slack off on this, these diseases will emerge again with vengeance. Think about Polio. The flu. Ect.</p><p>I understand it is very controversial on this site. But this is how I believe.............And what the vet recommends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branguscowgirl, post: 1126156, member: 19938"] It really is only working them twice per year and getting the calves when they hit the ground. Most of mine get halter broke, so they are being handled at some point and hauled to fairs in the summer. So they have to be well protected. But this is the protocol the vets recommend anytime, whether hauled or not. Oh, and bulls or females consigned to a (Registered) sale are given additional vaccines according to what is required by the sale. A good vaccination program, and boostering the initial vaccinations per the manufactures recommendations, is how we (as cattlemen) have controlled the horrible outbreaks that have killed entire herds in past years. I believe if people slack off on this, these diseases will emerge again with vengeance. Think about Polio. The flu. Ect. I understand it is very controversial on this site. But this is how I believe.............And what the vet recommends. [/QUOTE]
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