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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 370933" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>Well, that I don't know yet. If we vaccinate with this vaccine then the 2008 calves will be eligible for the program. To me it sounds very promising. As the drug company would pay the current market value to the CURRENT owner of any animal that is on the program that turns out to be PI. And the current owner of the calves could look up (using the RFID tag # on the CCIA website) whether or not the animals are vaccinated.</p><p></p><p>But we won't see anything extra from this program until the fall of 2008, and that is IF the buyers/feedlots decide to pay a premium on cattle in this program. So far that hasn't seemed to have happened for any other program out there. But the key with this one would be the tracibility where they can see which animals are on the program. </p><p></p><p>They are changing their vaccines, and it will be another year or more before they have an "all in one" vaccine together again. That is why I am wondering how common Vibrio is, and whether it is something important to vaccinate for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 370933, member: 2308"] Well, that I don't know yet. If we vaccinate with this vaccine then the 2008 calves will be eligible for the program. To me it sounds very promising. As the drug company would pay the current market value to the CURRENT owner of any animal that is on the program that turns out to be PI. And the current owner of the calves could look up (using the RFID tag # on the CCIA website) whether or not the animals are vaccinated. But we won't see anything extra from this program until the fall of 2008, and that is IF the buyers/feedlots decide to pay a premium on cattle in this program. So far that hasn't seemed to have happened for any other program out there. But the key with this one would be the tracibility where they can see which animals are on the program. They are changing their vaccines, and it will be another year or more before they have an "all in one" vaccine together again. That is why I am wondering how common Vibrio is, and whether it is something important to vaccinate for. [/QUOTE]
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