Is coughing a symptom of IBR?

Would totally agree with that. We lived along side IBR for yrs with runny noses and the odd animal with milk drop. then two summers ago when it was very hot we had heifers with respiratory distress one of which died and others had huge temperatures. feom
What you have described if it’s only a few days since the pour on then perhaps wait but generally I would get some blood samples done. IBR is an awful disease to get ahead of.
 

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Would totally agree with that. We lived along side IBR for yrs with runny noses and the odd animal with milk drop. then two summers ago when it was very hot we had heifers with respiratory distress one of which died and others had huge temperatures. feom
What you have described if it’s only a few days since the pour on then perhaps wait but generally I would get some blood samples done. IBR is an awful disease to get ahead of.
I'm wondering if it's IBR rumbling on, last year we poured on the milkers 3 times, done then again this year 3weeks since and they're still not quite right.
 
At under£2 ,why do people not vaccinate? Is it something to do with selling breeding stock? The only vaccine I do. Has made a big change to the herd.
I would echo that ,our IBR seemed to come on mid winter . We had one heifer that had an attack so bad it ruined her throat so much we had to put her down .
Since then we vaccinate twice a year , in atumn and top up in spring . One dose live vaccine and the other dead IIRC
 

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