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<blockquote data-quote="sheep&amp;cows&amp;stuff" data-source="post: 6548913" data-attributes="member: 43682"><p>I bought in 15 Friesian bull calves and done them for IBR at 10 days of age. Supposed to cover for 3 months. </p><p></p><p>2 weeks later I have had to inject 2 of the calves with Resflor due to coughing and blowing.</p><p></p><p>Have just increased to 20 calves in the batch and very reluctant to IBR the last 5 as it is £7.50 a dose and I'm not sold on the idea.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I should let the last 5 go as a test group and just treat as I see any symptoms - then ill have made my own conclusion through experiment?</p><p></p><p>I would appreciate advice from farmers who regularly IBR or used to IBR and no longer do (or visa versa).</p><p></p><p>Btw - calves are in 2 foot of straw, plenty of ventilation and in batches of 5 with plenty of room. In a high roof shed with a canopy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheep&cows&stuff, post: 6548913, member: 43682"] I bought in 15 Friesian bull calves and done them for IBR at 10 days of age. Supposed to cover for 3 months. 2 weeks later I have had to inject 2 of the calves with Resflor due to coughing and blowing. Have just increased to 20 calves in the batch and very reluctant to IBR the last 5 as it is £7.50 a dose and I'm not sold on the idea. Maybe I should let the last 5 go as a test group and just treat as I see any symptoms - then ill have made my own conclusion through experiment? I would appreciate advice from farmers who regularly IBR or used to IBR and no longer do (or visa versa). Btw - calves are in 2 foot of straw, plenty of ventilation and in batches of 5 with plenty of room. In a high roof shed with a canopy. [/QUOTE]
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