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<blockquote data-quote="ROB" data-source="post: 517706" data-attributes="member: 3467"><p>about a month prior to turning bull in with cows, give cows shot of preg-guard gold and pour with ivermectrin. also give baby calves nasalgen at this time (IBR/PI3).</p><p></p><p>when calves are about 180 days old, they get their 1st round of shots: IBR/PI3, 7-way blackleg w/homopholus somnus, pour with ivermectrin, cut bulls and knock-off any horns. About 3-4 weeks later, calves get their second round of shots and have been weaned off the cow for 1-2 weeks. any replacement heifers that will be registered are calfhood vaccinated. </p><p></p><p>calves are weaned off the cow in a short-lot, cows stay on the other side of the lot fence. calves are started on cattle-charge pellets with a little corn over the top, increasing the amount of corn a bit every day (also mix in a little 4-g's to the ration and depending on the conditions keep corid pellets on hand to use if needed), good quality hay is available free choice.</p><p></p><p>ROB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROB, post: 517706, member: 3467"] about a month prior to turning bull in with cows, give cows shot of preg-guard gold and pour with ivermectrin. also give baby calves nasalgen at this time (IBR/PI3). when calves are about 180 days old, they get their 1st round of shots: IBR/PI3, 7-way blackleg w/homopholus somnus, pour with ivermectrin, cut bulls and knock-off any horns. About 3-4 weeks later, calves get their second round of shots and have been weaned off the cow for 1-2 weeks. any replacement heifers that will be registered are calfhood vaccinated. calves are weaned off the cow in a short-lot, cows stay on the other side of the lot fence. calves are started on cattle-charge pellets with a little corn over the top, increasing the amount of corn a bit every day (also mix in a little 4-g's to the ration and depending on the conditions keep corid pellets on hand to use if needed), good quality hay is available free choice. ROB [/QUOTE]
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