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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 158530" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>Well like I said everybody has different situations. And again I could probably get by without the vitamin shot and have no problems. However, since we bring the cows in to scourguard there isn't much extra time, effort, or cost required in giving the vitamin shot. You are probably right that there are many ranchers that don't give vitamin shots. I know of a number of ranchers that do give the vitamin shots in my area. Plus I just like the security knowing that the vitamins won't be a problem. As Beefy said the cattle get their vitamins from the grass they eat. The problem we have is that the grass is dried up by August on normal years. On normal years it isn't green again until the end of April, beginning of May. Finally I didn't mean to imply that I felt you or anyone that doesn't give vitamin shots were skimping. All I meant by that was that I tend to give maybe just a bit more than required to be on the safe side</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 158530, member: 2744"] Well like I said everybody has different situations. And again I could probably get by without the vitamin shot and have no problems. However, since we bring the cows in to scourguard there isn't much extra time, effort, or cost required in giving the vitamin shot. You are probably right that there are many ranchers that don't give vitamin shots. I know of a number of ranchers that do give the vitamin shots in my area. Plus I just like the security knowing that the vitamins won't be a problem. As Beefy said the cattle get their vitamins from the grass they eat. The problem we have is that the grass is dried up by August on normal years. On normal years it isn't green again until the end of April, beginning of May. Finally I didn't mean to imply that I felt you or anyone that doesn't give vitamin shots were skimping. All I meant by that was that I tend to give maybe just a bit more than required to be on the safe side [/QUOTE]
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