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Beef cattle vaccines - Department of Primary Industries
www.dpi.nsw.gov.auFor more information on the clostridial diseases and vaccination, see Primefact 440, Clostridial diseases in cattle. Vaccinating for diseases that cause infertility and abortion Leptospirosis, vibriosis and pestivirus are three diseases that cause infertility and abortion. Leptospirosis Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection. In cattle it is
Goat Vaccination
www.aces.eduavailable as well as other clostridial vaccines that protect against additional clostridial species. Consult your veterinarian to determine if other clostridial diseases are common in your area and herd to determine if protection beyond Clostridium perfringens C + D and tetanus is needed. The 7- or 8-way cattle blackleg vaccines are not
CATTLE VACCINATION SCHEDULE-2 - Goodell Vet
www.goodellvet.comUltrabac 8 (Clostridial Diseases-Blackleg) CattleMaster 4 or Bovi-Shield FP (Respiratory Diseases-IBR, BVD, BRSV, PI 3) Vibrio/Leptoferm 5 (Reproductive Diseases) Mu-Se or MultiMin (Selenium or Selenium & Copper) Dectomax Injectable (Parasite Control) o Pre-calving Ultrabac 8 Leptoferm 5
Weak Calf Syndrome - Washington State University
s3.wp.wsu.edu• Vaccinate cows at least 4-6 weeks before calving for clostridial diseases (“7 way”), respiratory viruses, and BVD and inject with selenium if cows are eating deficient forages. Consider testing the herd for BVD to identify and remove persistently infected animals. • Provide enough energy and protein for pregnant cows.