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<blockquote data-quote="denvermartinfarms" data-source="post: 1009918" data-attributes="member: 16167"><p>I haven't seen theses calves, but this time of year when buying calves you have to watch them close and know what they need when they need it. If it was me I would be getting them cought and giving them a shot. And my first choice would be zuprevo, then baytril, and then draxxin. So yes IMO you need to get them up and give some shots to all 3. Now the difference in us is you have 3 calves and I might have 100 running together in each field so sometimes I have to go a little over and give a few shots just to make sure it's not going to turn into something and spread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denvermartinfarms, post: 1009918, member: 16167"] I haven't seen theses calves, but this time of year when buying calves you have to watch them close and know what they need when they need it. If it was me I would be getting them cought and giving them a shot. And my first choice would be zuprevo, then baytril, and then draxxin. So yes IMO you need to get them up and give some shots to all 3. Now the difference in us is you have 3 calves and I might have 100 running together in each field so sometimes I have to go a little over and give a few shots just to make sure it's not going to turn into something and spread. [/QUOTE]
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