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<blockquote data-quote="An Gof" data-source="post: 3159226" data-attributes="member: 300"><p>Well thats really interesting. I specifically asked my vet about the use of Zactran in this way in light of the concern over the responsible use of antibiotics. I wanted to be doing the right thing. My vet is adamant that use in this way is entirely appropriate and can be defended. I have used my vet to produce a full health plan for my calf rearing and, as part of that, all calves coming onto the unit are treated prophylactically with Zactran on the day of arrival. I guess this just goes to show that within the veterinary profession their are other views besides yours and there does not appear to be a full consensus. On that basis it is very difficult to determine on a forum such as this who is indeed right or wrong.</p><p>In my case i have sought the advice of my vet and implemented it accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="An Gof, post: 3159226, member: 300"] Well thats really interesting. I specifically asked my vet about the use of Zactran in this way in light of the concern over the responsible use of antibiotics. I wanted to be doing the right thing. My vet is adamant that use in this way is entirely appropriate and can be defended. I have used my vet to produce a full health plan for my calf rearing and, as part of that, all calves coming onto the unit are treated prophylactically with Zactran on the day of arrival. I guess this just goes to show that within the veterinary profession their are other views besides yours and there does not appear to be a full consensus. On that basis it is very difficult to determine on a forum such as this who is indeed right or wrong. In my case i have sought the advice of my vet and implemented it accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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