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How Important Is Calfhood Health

How Important Is Calfhood Health


Season 4 Episode 174


Calfhood health is vital to any operation and it starts long before the calves hit the ground.  Plus we have the latest cattle and livestock news, bull sale updates, markets, hay auctions and lots more on this all new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel.

EPISODE 174 DETAILS

Calfhood health is vital for a calves’ success later in life.  But it starts long before they are born and hits the ground!  We visited with Dr. Tim Park, D.V.M., A Senior Beef Technical Service Manager with Merck Animal Health about what we need to do to set up our cows and ultimately our calves for the best chances of success.

Farmers are getting older and older.  We have the latest numbers from USDA’s NASS.  Senators from Montana and South Dakota are saying NO to Paraguayan Beef Imports.  We have the latest updates.  Be sure to read more about it in our latest news feature

Bull Sales are in full swing!  View the latest details and hear our list on Ranch Channel.  Plus we have information on upcoming hay auctions, market recaps and lots more!  

EPISODE 174 DETAILS

Calfhood health is vital for a calves’ success later in life.  But it starts long before they are born and hits the ground!  We visited with Dr. Tim Park, D.V.M., A Senior Beef Technical Service Manager with Merck Animal Health about what we need to do to set up our cows and ultimately our calves for the best chances of success.

Farmers are getting older and older.  We have the latest numbers from USDA’s NASS.  Senators from Montana and South Dakota are saying NO to Paraguayan Beef Imports.  We have the latest updates.  Be sure to read more about it in our latest news feature

Bull Sales are in full swing!  View the latest details and hear our list on Ranch Channel.  Plus we have information on upcoming hay auctions, market recaps and lots more!  

VACCINATION PROGRAMS IN BEEF CATTLE

Vaccines are pharmaceutical products that are intended to be administered to healthy animals to better prepare the animal's immune system to combat bacterial, viral, or protozoal health challenges. More simply stated, vaccines are intended to be used to prevent disease and generally do so through establishing and maintaining relatively high levels of circulating antibody titers. Because antibody titers wane over time, it is important that vaccines be administered and readministered (often referred to as "boostered") at the times necessary to result in antibody coverage throughout expected or potential exposure to disease-causing pathogens.

It is critically important to recognize that vaccines are intended to be preventive tools, and the efficacy of any tool can be impacted by how it is used. Because vaccines are biological products, they are often susceptible to environmental abuse and exposure to conditions outside of certain optimal ranges. As such, vaccines should be stored, handled, and administered in ways that are described on the label using techniques that protect product efficacy.

The product label contains the information necessary to ensure that product storage, handling, and administration practices do not limit or negate product efficacy. Deviations from such instructions may result in decreased product efficacy. In general, most vaccines should be refrigerated, but not frozen, and should remain within the desired refrigerated temperature range throughout storage, transportation, and up to the time of administration.

The most common causes of decreased efficacy are storage, transportation, and handling abuse. Examples include not transporting vaccines in coolers, not storing vaccines in coolers on working days, and storing vaccines in refrigerators that do not maintain temperature within the necessary range. Vaccines that will be st


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