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<blockquote data-quote="MGS6930" data-source="post: 7361104" data-attributes="member: 33384"><p>Our stores have been hit very hard this year with ringworm , we haven't had any in over 10 years so a very naïve herd. A dozen of our neighbours calves got out one night in the back end, they got shoved into our field of 100 stores to get them off the road. I hate the stuff and want to contain it on one farm, so we've dosed with Bovilis Ringvac. Expensive stuff £3.50 per dose , 2 doses 2 weeks apart for grown calves. But after the first dose we definitely saw a slowing of new cases, by second dose definitely an improvement in even the worst affected calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGS6930, post: 7361104, member: 33384"] Our stores have been hit very hard this year with ringworm , we haven't had any in over 10 years so a very naïve herd. A dozen of our neighbours calves got out one night in the back end, they got shoved into our field of 100 stores to get them off the road. I hate the stuff and want to contain it on one farm, so we've dosed with Bovilis Ringvac. Expensive stuff £3.50 per dose , 2 doses 2 weeks apart for grown calves. But after the first dose we definitely saw a slowing of new cases, by second dose definitely an improvement in even the worst affected calves. [/QUOTE]
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